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Safety Guidelines

KubikTrip provides travel information for general guidance and inspiration. Travel conditions can change quickly, and experiences may vary. Always use your own judgment and verify key details with official sources and service providers before making decisions.

1) Verify official information

  • Local government travel advice and entry requirements
  • Public health guidance (if applicable)
  • Weather alerts and local safety advisories
  • Transport or public service disruptions

2) Personal safety basics

  • Stay aware in crowded areas and on public transport.
  • Keep valuables secure and avoid displaying expensive items.
  • Use well-lit, populated routes at night when possible.
  • If something feels unsafe, leave the area and seek help.

3) Health, fitness, and accessibility

  • Consider your health, fitness level, and any medical conditions before joining activities.
  • Check activity requirements (age limits, mobility requirements, allergies, medical warnings).
  • For medical concerns, consult a qualified professional before traveling or participating in high-intensity activities.

4) Tours, activities, and third-party services

KubikTrip may link to third-party platforms for booking experiences and accommodation. These services are offered and fulfilled by independent third parties. Before booking, review the provider’s:

  • Safety instructions and participation requirements
  • What’s included / not included
  • Cancellation and refund terms
  • Insurance coverage (if any) and liability policies

5) Accuracy and responsibility

We work hard to keep KubikTrip accurate, up to date, and consistent — using large-scale travel signals and structured methods to surface reliable insights. However, travel conditions and third-party information can change quickly. For time-sensitive or high-impact decisions (entry rules, safety advisories, health guidance, operating hours, prices, availability), always confirm details with official sources and the relevant providers.

6) Emergencies

If you are in immediate danger or need urgent medical assistance, contact local emergency services right away. (In many EU countries, the emergency number is 112.) You may also contact your country’s embassy or consulate if you need consular assistance.