Safest countries to visit in Europe
Before heading abroad, it's crucial to understand the level of safety in your destination.
Before heading abroad, it's crucial to understand the level of safety in your destination.
Before heading abroad, it's crucial to understand the level of safety in your destination.
Did you know that Finland has been ranked as the happiest country in the world by the United Nations multiple times? This accolade comes from the Sustainable Development Solutions Network, which evaluates countries based on various factors, including GDP and health standards. Similarly, the Global Peace Index ranks the safest countries in Europe, providing valuable insights for travellers. Before heading abroad, it's crucial to understand the level of safety in your destination. Having a clear picture of the security situation can make all the difference in ensuring a smooth trip. So, let’s get to know the 10 safest countries in Europe.
Iceland
Ranked as the safest country in Europe—and the world—Iceland has held this top spot on the Global Peace Index since its inception in 2008. With a small population of about 3,82,000, Iceland is known for its warm hospitality and strong sense of community. Frequently recognized as the most gender-equal country in the world, Iceland is particularly popular among solo female travellers. Dubbed the "land of fire and ice," this natural wonderland offers visitors breathtaking sights, from the mesmerizing aurora borealis ( a natural light display in the sky) over snow-capped glaciers, rugged lava fields, verdant valleys, and awe-inspiring waterfalls.
Ireland
Renowned for its exceptionally friendly hospitality, Ireland ranks as the second safest country in Europe. Millions of tourists are drawn to its stunning landscapes, coastal vistas, and rich cultural heritage each year. The country boasts a relatively low crime rate, though taking basic safety precautions is wise, especially in busy urban centres like Dublin.
Denmark
Denmark stands out for its low crime rate, high social welfare, and citizen satisfaction. Natural disasters are virtually unheard of and the strict adherence to traffic rules, by both drivers and pedestrians, contributes to a sense of safety and order. While English is not an official language here, navigating Denmark is easy thanks to the widespread conversational skills among the local population, making travel both safe and comfortable.
Austria
Renowned as a premier winter destination, Austria is celebrated for its excellent skiing opportunities and generally low crime rates. Few countries offer the seamless travel between city life and breathtaking countryside like Austria does. One day, you could be climbing the Alpine peaks; the next, you might be exploring the grandeur of Imperial Vienna. Beyond its bustling cities, Austria’s massive mountain ranges invite you to lose yourself in nature, offering endless opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, and skiing.
Portugal
Portugal is a top choice for backpackers and social media influencers beginning their European tour. With its stunning coastlines, cosmopolitan urban centres, vibrant cultural scene, and mouthwatering cuisine, Portugal stands out as a comprehensive and attractive destination. The country's security credentials are equally impressive, ranking sixth on the 2023 Global Peace Index and fifth among the safest countries in Europe. Strong diplomatic ties with neighbouring countries and a stable political climate further stabilises Portugal and make it a safe place to visit.
Slovenia
Slovenia is one of Central Europe’s best-kept secrets, offering a serene escape with its tranquil glacial lakes and mountain ski resorts. The country is also home to several UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the primal beech forests of the Carpathians and ancient caves with enchanting underground river canyons. In the capital city of Ljubljana, you can stroll through cobbled streets, cross ancient stone bridges, and explore old towns filled with remarkable buildings and landmarks, including historic cathedrals and majestic castles. The destination also boasts a very low level of crime and violence.
Switzerland
Switzerland, too, is known for its low rate of violence, making it a safe destination whether you are travelling solo or with family. Renowned for its majestic mountains, snow-capped landscapes, natural beauty, and world-famous cuisine—especially cheese and chocolates—Switzerland is a paradise for winter sports enthusiasts. Whether you’re skiing in Zermatt, snowboarding in the exclusive resorts frequented by British royalty, or simply soaking in the breathtaking views of the Matterhorn, the Swiss Alps offer some of the most stunning vistas in Europe. Cities like Zurich are full of surprises, from a police station designed by Giacometti to the Freitag Tower, a skyscraper made entirely from recycled materials.
Czech Republic
The Czech Republic is a captivating destination, offering travellers both Prague's architectural splendour and the Bohemian landscape's serene beauty. Explore the historic cityscapes of Prague and immerse yourself in the tranquillity that fills the air. Visit the magnificent 9th-century medieval castle and stunning architectural styles that captivate visitors. The country is exceptionally safe, making it a pleasant destination for all types of travellers. In addition to its historical treasures, the Czech Republic boasts a vibrant food and nightlife culture, with numerous pubs and restaurants where you can savour local cuisine and experience the lively atmosphere.
Finland
Finland offers more than just adventure travel. Its capital, Helsinki, is a vibrant cultural hub, blending beautiful historical architecture with sleek modern buildings. Tampere, too, is rich in museums, music, and art. The country also boasts charming villages like Rauma, known for its entirely wooden houses and recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. As the happiest country in the world, Finland is also one of the safest places to travel.
Croatia
Although ranked 10th among Europe's safest countries, Croatia stands out because of its impressively low crime rate. Although it may be a less frequented destination by tourists, the country boasts numerous stunning sights. The allure of Croatia's Adriatic coast and its more than 1,200 islands is undeniable. The Venetian towns along the Istrian and Dalmatian coasts are particularly captivating, offering extraordinary beauty that can not be fully enjoyed in just one visit and often compels visitors to return.
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