Lido Beach Cervia: a live beach view as a visit trigger
The visitor makes a decision based on current reality, not on old photography.
Lido Beach Cervia uses a live camera as part of its public resort website. The camera does not replace the gallery. It solves a different job: reducing uncertainty before the trip and showing the place as it looks right now.
Video stream preview
Public beach view preview
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Open the source pageWhat this example solves
- The visitor does not know what the beach looks like right now.
- Static photos cannot confirm weather, atmosphere, or current occupancy.
- Without a current view, hesitation grows and motivation to come drops.
How RTSP.RUN is used
- An existing RTSP camera is turned into a browser-ready web view.
- The stream is available directly on the website without vendor software or plugins.
- The visitor gets instant visual proof of current reality in a normal browser.
Main benefits
Higher trust
A live view shows the actual current state of the place, not only selected promotional imagery.
Stronger visit intent
People can see the weather, atmosphere, and current situation and decide to come with less friction.
Clearer differentiation
In tourism, static galleries still dominate. Live video feels more current and more credible.
What to take from this for your own rollout
When the camera reduces uncertainty before a visit, it should sit high in the page hierarchy.
A live view works best when it leads naturally into the next step, such as a visit or a booking.
On a leisure website, the stream should be framed with simple practical context instead of standing alone.
What this example proves
Lido Beach Cervia is a conversion-first example: the live camera reduces hesitation and helps turn interest into a real visit.
A live view of the place can be a more trustworthy visit trigger than a gallery and a generic website description.