Final Verdict
0/100
A nautical-themed digital shipwreck where the SEO is so neglected that Google thinks your 'Cookie Consent' banner is the actual value proposition.
Impression
45
It's the quintessential 'I have a boat and a nephew who knows computers' aesthetic. The site feels like a brochure that’s been floating in saltwater since 2014—pretty to look at from a distance, but fundamentally soggy.
Stock-photo sea of genericness
Performance
32
Your 'Slide 1/6' carousel is doing more heavy lifting than your actual port cranes. I detected a bunch of unrendered layout strings like 'SL3 SL1 66 11 (1)' in the DOM, suggesting your page builder is having a mid-life crisis.
Slider-induced lethargy
SEO
15
Your meta title is 'Porto Turistico Marina di Ragusa - Porto Turistico Marina di Ragusa'. We heard you the first time. Even worse, your Google snippet is literally just your cookie policy—nothing screams 'luxury yachting' like 'The technical storage or access is strictly necessary'.
Cookie banner is your snippet
Copywriting
40
The copy is a masterclass in saying nothing with a lot of adjectives. 'Un approdo incantevole e sicuro' is the 'Live, Laugh, Love' of maritime marketing. It’s so generic it could apply to a bathtub.
Aggressively Italian brochure-speak
Trust
58
You’ve got the P.IVA and the coordinates (36° 42' 52'' N), so at least the Coast Guard can find the server when it crashes. However, the 'Lavora con noi' section feels like where CVs go to die at the bottom of the Mediterranean.
The 'Lavora con noi' void