When it comes to choosing travel destinations, safety has become the top priority for many wanderers around the globe. Recent surveys and comprehensive safety rankings reveal a surprising truth that might challenge American perceptions. The U.S. ranks lower than many other nations in global travel safety surveys, while several other nations consistently earn top marks for providing secure, welcoming environments for visitors.
These findings come from rigorous studies conducted by travel insurance companies, government agencies, and international organizations. They analyze everything from crime rates and political stability to healthcare quality and attitudes toward diverse travelers. The results paint a fascinating picture of where global citizens truly feel safest when exploring the world.
Iceland: The Nordic Haven with Natural Wonders

Iceland maintains its position as the safest destination in the world, despite volcanic eruptions in 2024. Ranked as the most peaceful country in the world by the 2024 Global Peace Index, Iceland has a reputation for its low crime rates, strong education and social services systems, and virtually non-existent tension among the economic classes. Iceland has held the top spot for safety on the Global Peace Index since 2008, thanks to its low crime rate and one of the lowest murder rates in Europe. The country’s biggest safety concern? The one thing visitors need to watch out for is volcanoes, which can and do erupt, often somewhat unpredictably.
Canada: America’s Northern Neighbor Takes the Crown

Canada is recognized as one of the safest countries in the world for travelers. This achievement is attributed to its low levels of violent crime and stringent firearm regulations. Canada is recognized as the safest destination for women, LGBTQIA+ individuals, and BIPOC communities, further solidifying its reputation as an inclusive and welcoming nation. The country’s vast wilderness and low population density contribute significantly to its safety ratings, though travelers should remain aware of potential wildfire risks during the summer months.
Switzerland: The Alpine Fortress of Security

Switzerland ranked so highly because the country has been synonymous with security forever – or at least, for as long as there’s been a Switzerland. Switzerland scored high marks for the stability of its politics and economy. The Alpine nation consistently appears in top safety rankings, with its neutral political stance and robust economic foundation providing travelers with exceptional security. Switzerland has also been ranked as the best country in the world six times and placed No. 4 in a recent quality of life sub-ranking.
Netherlands: The Peace-Loving Cycling Paradise

It’s a peace-loving place. The Global Peace Index rates it highly, and Numbeo gives its cities very high marks for safety, with two (The Hague and Eindhoven) making the top 12. The travelers we surveyed agreed, giving it near-top marks for health measures, overall safety, and safety for female travelers, LGBTQIA+ travelers, and travelers of color. However, visitors should exercise caution around the extensive bicycle infrastructure, as bikes have their own paths in Amsterdam and other major Dutch cities, and they cross pedestrian walkways, forcing you to look both ways before crossing.
Portugal: Europe’s Sunny Safe Haven

The seventh most peaceable country in the world, according to the Global Peace Index, Portugal gets high marks from our survey respondents for transportation safety and safety from violent crime and terrorism. The Global Peace Index confirms this, consistently ranking Portugal high for safety – in 2024, it came in at number seven. This Iberian Peninsula nation has become a magnet for digital nomads and retirees seeking a peaceful lifestyle. Travelers should note that filming and photographing the police or military and certain buildings in Portugal is illegal and could lead to arrest or detention.
United Kingdom: Despite Brexit, Still a Safe Choice

Survey respondents gave it high marks for overall safety and health. GeoSure says that most of the neighborhoods frequented by travelers are quite safe, and the Global Peace Index notes their low homicide rate. While London is a safe city compared to many cities in the U.S., especially in terms of violent crime, it does have some issues with less-serious crimes like theft, which can nonetheless be upsetting to travelers. The UK maintains its reputation as a secure destination despite political changes, with its robust legal system and comprehensive healthcare providing additional layers of security for visitors.
Denmark: Scandinavian Excellence in Safety

It ranks just below Iceland in Numbeo’s country crime rankings, and survey respondents praised Denmark for its high levels of safety for women, LGBTQIA+ travelers, and travelers of color. The Nordic countries of Europe (Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland, and Finland) rank among the 25 safest globally, and most of them are also among the top 10 happiest nations worldwide. Denmark exemplifies the Scandinavian approach to creating secure, inclusive societies where visitors from all backgrounds can feel comfortable and protected while exploring this historic kingdom.
The Reality Check for American Travelers

These rankings reveal a sobering truth about international perceptions of American safety. A 2024 survey from Morning Consult revealed that 52% of international respondents consider the U.S. a risky or dangerous travel destination due to gun violence. In 2023 alone, the U.S. reported over 650 mass shootings, and global media coverage has amplified fears among potential tourists. The United States came in at No. 47 out of the 89 countries ranked, down one spot from No. In recent safety perception studies.
These seven nations consistently outperform the United States in traveler safety surveys by focusing on inclusive policies, robust social systems, and peaceful international relations. While America remains a popular destination, these countries demonstrate that true travel security comes from creating welcoming environments where all visitors can explore with confidence. What do you think about these rankings? Have you experienced the difference firsthand?
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