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The World's Safest Countries in 2025

Safety is a top concern for travellers, expats, and families considering relocation. These countries consistently score highest on the Global Peace Index, have low crime rates, and are recognised as some of the most secure places on Earth to live and travel.

Criterios: Based on: Global Peace Index scores, homicide rates, political stability, traveller safety reports, and crime statistics.

  1. #1
    🇮🇸 Iceland

    #1 on the Global Peace Index for over 15 consecutive years. Near-zero violent crime, no military conflicts, and exceptional social cohesion.

    ✦ Women regularly walk alone at night. Police are unarmed. The main risk is volcanic activity.
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  2. #2
    🇮🇪 Ireland

    Consistently top-5 globally. Very low violent crime, stable democracy, and one of the world's highest quality of life scores.

    ✦ Rural Ireland is as safe as anywhere on Earth. Dublin has standard urban precautions but no serious danger zones.
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  3. #3
    🇩🇰 Denmark

    Low crime, exceptional social trust, highly effective police, and ranked among the world's happiest countries.

    ✦ Cyclists don't lock bikes in some areas. Corruption is virtually non-existent.
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  4. #4
    🇦🇹 Austria

    Extremely low crime rates, political stability, and a well-funded public safety infrastructure.

    ✦ Vienna ranks as the world's most liveable city — safety is a key component of that ranking.
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  5. #5
    🇳🇿 New Zealand

    Remote location, strong institutions, low crime, and a culture of outdoor safety.

    ✦ One of the safest countries in the Asia-Pacific region. Earthquakes are the main natural risk.
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  6. #6
    🇸🇬 Singapore

    One of the world's lowest crime rates, exceptional rule of law, and highly visible, effective policing.

    ✦ It's famously safe to leave belongings on a café table while you get coffee. Jaywalking is enforced.
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  7. #7
    🇯🇵 Japan

    Near-zero petty crime, extremely low violent crime rate, and a deep cultural respect for others' property.

    ✦ Lost wallets are regularly returned with all contents intact. Solo female travel is extremely safe.
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  8. #8
    🇨🇭 Switzerland

    Political neutrality since 1815, high social trust, low crime, and excellent emergency services.

    ✦ Geneva hosts the UN and International Red Cross — peace is practically in the city's DNA.
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  9. #9
    🇳🇴 Norway

    Low crime, political stability, generous welfare state that reduces inequality-driven crime.

    ✦ Norwegian prisons are famous for their rehabilitative focus — reoffending rates are among the world's lowest.
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  10. #10
    🇫🇮 Finland

    Ranked among the world's happiest countries, very low crime, and a deeply honest social culture.

    ✦ Finland has the world's most trustworthy public institutions according to multiple global surveys.
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Preguntas frecuentes

What is the Global Peace Index?

The Global Peace Index (GPI) is an annual report produced by the Institute for Economics and Peace, ranking 163 countries by their level of peacefulness. It measures factors including ongoing conflicts, societal safety, and militarisation.

Is Japan really one of the world's safest countries?

Yes. Japan has one of the world's lowest violent crime rates. Tourists regularly report feeling safer in Tokyo at 3am than in their home cities during the day. The cultural emphasis on respect, conformity, and community creates genuine public safety.

Which is the safest country to live in?

Iceland, Denmark, Austria, and New Zealand consistently top rankings for both safety and quality of life. Singapore is the safest in Asia. For families, Denmark and Iceland combine safety with excellent healthcare, education, and quality of life.

Are African countries safe to visit?

Safety varies enormously across Africa. Botswana, Rwanda, Namibia, and Mauritius are generally safe and stable. South Africa, Morocco, and Tanzania are popular with tourists but require standard urban precautions. Always check current travel advisories before visiting any destination.

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