European view shows the UK + France + Germany advice.
Each country is shaded by its current composite risk level — a blend of US State Department, UK FCDO, France Diplomatie and Germany Auswärtiges Amt advisories.
A country with a higher-risk sub-national region also shows a marker you can tap or hover to see the affected area and its level.
A country with a higher-risk sub-national region (for example a single province or border area) also shows a marker — tap or hover it for the affected area and its level.
Click any country to open the side panel with its risk badge, US, UK, French and German advisory summaries, active disaster events, and health alerts. From the panel you can also open the full country page for an ISO 31030-aligned downloadable risk report.
Use the search box at the top to jump to any country by name or ISO code. The first result opens the side panel directly.
Toggle the Disasters layer to see the last 30 days of earthquakes, floods, storms and volcanic events from GDACS, and Health to see WHO disease outbreak alerts. Click a marker for source links.
Hover labels are switched off in Compare mode so clicks always register.
From any country page or the comparison view, click Get Risk Report to open an ISO 31030-aligned Pre-Travel Risk Assessment covering security, natural hazards, health, insurance, duty of care and emergency procedures. Free to download.
Run a travel, HR, insurance or duty-of-care site? Embed this live map free → — one snippet, auto-updating, with a link back to Sicuro.
For binding pre-travel briefings, in-country support or 24/7 crisis response, use the Talk to an advisor button or call the emergency number in the top right.
Travel risk intelligence
The Sicuro Live Travel Risk Map brings government travel advisories, natural-disaster alerts and health warnings together on one interactive world map — so travel risk managers, security teams and duty-of-care professionals can see country-by-country risk at a glance and act on it.
Risk levels are drawn from the US State Department, the UK FCDO, France Diplomatie and Germany's Auswärtiges Amt, combined with live disaster data from GDACS and disease outbreak news from the World Health Organization, and refreshed automatically throughout the day. For any destination you can generate a free, downloadable ISO 31030-aligned pre-travel risk assessment report. Browse all countries →
Understanding the map
Every country is shaded by an overall risk level from 1 to 4, aligned with the four-tier system used by the US State Department, with UK FCDO, France Diplomatie and Germany Auswärtiges Amt advisories mapped onto the same scale. Higher numbers mean greater risk to travellers.
The lowest advisory level. Standard travel-safety awareness is enough; no country-specific threats elevate the risk.
Heightened risks to safety and security. Travellers should stay more alert and review country-specific guidance before going.
Serious risks to safety and security. Reconsider whether the trip is necessary, and put robust mitigation in place if it is.
The highest advisory level. Life-threatening risks; governments advise against all travel and may have limited ability to assist.
Trusted sources
The map aggregates official, authoritative feeds — not opinion — so you always know the basis for each country's level.
Country travel advisories on the official four-level scale, covering crime, terrorism, civil unrest and more.
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office travel advice, including “advise against all travel” warnings.
French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs travel advice, mapped from its four-colour vigilance scale.
German Federal Foreign Office travel and security advice, including partial and full travel warnings (Reisewarnung).
The Global Disaster Alert and Coordination System — live earthquakes, floods, tropical storms and other disasters.
WHO Disease Outbreak News, surfacing emerging health risks and epidemics that can affect travellers.
Browse by destination
Jump straight to the live risk profile and free risk report for the destinations travellers check most.
Highest-risk destinations
These destinations are commonly rated at the highest advisory level (Level 4 — Do not travel) by the US State Department, the UK FCDO, France Diplomatie or Germany's Auswärtiges Amt. Select any country for its live risk breakdown and a free pre-travel risk report.
Risk levels change as events develop — each country page shows the current, live advisory. View the full country list →
Generate a downloadable, professionally structured travel risk assessment for any country — aligned with ISO 31030, the international standard for travel risk management.
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