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Editor’s note: The Traveler Safety Index was officially launched on January 29, 2026. In the first 24 hours, travelers have already contributed hundreds of verified reports to the live database, achieving high reliability ratings for major hubs such as Cancun, Cabo and Punta Cana
You have booked the flight. You have chosen the hotel. Then the text messages come in from concerned family members: “Is it actually safe there?”
For years, travelers have had to rely on two flawed sources to answer that question: vague government advice that hasn’t changed in months, or sensational breaking news headlines that make entire countries look like war zones.

A huge gap has opened up between the ‘official warnings’ and the ‘official warnings’ the reality on the ground– until now.
Travel Off Path has officially launched the Safety index for travelersa unique tool designed to democratize safety information. Instead of relying on slow-moving bureaucratic updates, this tool collects live ‘signals’ actual travelers currently at the destination.
It answers the question “How does it feel now?” instead of “What happened six months ago?”


How the index works (the ‘zero politics’ engine)
The tool works on its own Real-time sentiment algorithm. Unlike traditional government advisories that focus on long-term geopolitical risks (which can remain months out of date), this index is designed to current, daily experience of tourists in specific zones.
- Recency is king: A safety report from 2024 is useless for a traveler in 2026. The Index weighs recent votes heavily: a report from this morning has much more influence on the score than one from last month.
- Signal confidence: Not all scores are equal. The tool displays a “Signal Confidence” bar (1–5) so you know exactly how much data supports the assessment.
- 1 bar: Low data (the score defaults to a conservative government baseline).
- 5 bars: High reliability (statistically significant data from hundreds of live travelers).
- Anti-tampering technology: To ensure you see the real sentiment of travelers and not “review bombing” or spam, the system uses advanced browser fingerprinting and IP restriction to verify that each vote comes from a unique, real user.


Early data: what the numbers show today
The tool has only been live for 24 hours and the data already tells a fascinating story.
To take CancunFor example. While international headlines often paint a chaotic picture of the Mexican Caribbean, the live data tells a different story. The tool registered within the first few hours of launch 50+ verified user reportsgenerating one “High trust” signal.
The verdict? The majority of users currently rate the destination as Stable (green)which contradicts the fear often seen in social media comments.


No politics. Just the truth.
The aim of the Traveler Safety Index is not to challenge official advice – which is still important for understanding broad risks – but to close the gap in everyday tourist safety.
Safety is not just about crime statistics; it’s about the feeling of a place. Is the promenade well lit? Are the taxi drivers aggressive? Is the atmosphere tense or relaxed?
Now you don’t have to guess. You can check the signals.


How to check your destination
The Traveler Safety Index is now live and free to use for more than 500 destinations worldwide.
- Search: Type your city (e.g. Tulum, Paris, Bali) in the widget below.
- Check the beams: Look at the signal strength to see how much data supports the score.
- To vote: If you are currently traveling, your report will help the next person.
View the live safety score here:
ANALYZING LIVE SIGNALS…
CONNECTING TO DATABASE…
✅ VOICE RECORDED
⚠️ YOU HAVE ALREADY VOTED
The Traveler Safety Index uses real-time, subjective user feedback to generate safety scores. These reviews are for informational purposes only and do not constitute official travel advice. Travel Off Path does not guarantee safety at any destination. Always check the terms and conditions with official government sources before booking.
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