July 1, 2026
Is your business website ready for tourist season? A quick checklist for Enontekiö and Muonio
July is here and tourists are already searching for places to eat, stay, and explore before they arrive. Five things your website must get right — and how to check them yourself.
A visitor planning their trip to Enontekiö opens a browser and searches for somewhere to stay or eat. They tap your link — and land on a page that takes too long to load, shows last summer's opening hours, and has no phone number they can tap to call. They close the tab.
In July, many tourists in Enontekiö and Muonio are already on the road when they search — navigating from a phone, deciding quickly where to stop. Your website has a few seconds to give them what they need. Here is what it must get right.
Does it open properly on a phone?
Most people searching for local businesses are on their phones. If your site takes more than a few seconds to load, or the text is too small to read without zooming, many visitors will not wait.
Open your own website on your phone right now and scroll through it as a new customer would. If anything feels awkward, that is worth fixing before July gets busier.
Is there a phone number on the front page?
A visitor who is already in the area wants to call you, not fill in a form. A phone number that is easy to find — and taps directly to dial — is the most useful thing a local business website can have.
If a customer has to hunt for your number, some will not bother.
Are your summer opening hours correct?
Summer hours are often different from the rest of the year, and websites do not always get updated to match. A visitor who drives to a closed door because the website showed the wrong hours is unlikely to come back.
Check that the hours on your site are correct for July and August, including any days you are closed.
Can customers find you on a map?
Enontekiö and Muonio are not places most visitors know well. A customer navigating up from Rovaniemi needs an address they can tap to open directly in their maps app.
Make sure your address is visible and correct. If your site has a map link, tap it yourself and confirm it opens somewhere sensible.
Does the site look current?
An old news post from 2023, a photo of a dish you no longer serve, or a "follow us" link that goes nowhere — these details create doubt, even when everything else about your business is excellent.
You do not need to redesign anything. Removing or updating outdated content takes less than an hour and makes a noticeable difference.
If you are not sure how your site holds up on any of these points, we can take a look and give you an honest assessment. We work with businesses in Enontekiö and Muonio, and we can usually do this remotely without a site visit.
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