Safety is of the utmost importance in the context of travel, as no traveler wants to be in a constant state of alertness, constantly looking over their shoulder. Fortunately, prospective visitors can take comfort in the prevailing safety across the European continent. However, the question arises: which European nations are considered the safest?
The safest country in Europe from 2023 is Iceland.
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Top 10 most peaceful countries in Europe
Listed below are the most peaceful nations in Europe along with their safety scores. This compilation comes from a judicious amalgamation of the Global Peace Index and real-time testimonials from individuals who have taken trips to those countries.
If you are thinking about planning your travels, your search culminates here. To make it easier for you to choose the next destination on your bucket list, we’ve scrutinized a number of facts and figures, culminating in a list of Europe’s safest nations.
County | Rank in Europe | Achieve |
Iceland | 1 | 1.124 |
Denmark | 2 | 1.31 |
Ireland | 3 | 1.312 |
Austria | 4 | 1.316 |
Portugal | 5 | 1.333 |
Slovenia | 6 | 1.334 |
Switzerland | 7 | 1.339 |
Czech Republic | 8 | 1.379 |
Finland | 9 | 1,399 |
Croatia | 10 | 1.45 |
10 peaceful countries in Europe
1. Iceland
- Ranking on the Global Peace Index: 1/163
- Global Peace Index: 1.124
According to the Global Peace Index, Iceland rises as the undisputed haven of safety in Europe, and remarkably, in the entire world. This supremacy has been maintained since the start of the Global Peace Index in 2008. With a modest population of around 350,000, visitors to Iceland often praise the warm welcome and communal atmosphere it offers. Unlike most countries, Iceland shows an unusual scarcity of minor offenses, and cases of more serious and violent offenses are a rare exception. It therefore represents an enticing prospect for both settlers and travelers with a penchant for European destinations. Namely, Iceland has once again been highlighted as the most gender equal nation in the world, which further increases its appeal, especially among women.
2. Denmark
- Ranking on the Global Peace Index: 2/163
- Global peace index: 1.31
Denmark is a symbol of safety, boasting a low level of organized conflict and violent crime. Much like its Scandinavian counterparts, Denmark takes on the role of pioneer in matters of social well-being and satisfaction of its citizens. The specter of natural disasters practically does not exist in Denmark, and compliance with traffic regulations is the norm. Pedestrians are also expected to follow traffic rules carefully. Severe penalties, including potential jail time, await those found guilty of drunk driving or speeding. The country’s tourist infrastructure enjoys a good reputation, enabling easy navigation. Despite English not being an official language, a significant proportion of the local population possesses conversational skills, making help readily available to the lost traveller.
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3. Ireland
- Ranking on the Global Peace Index: 3/163
- Global Peace Index: 1.312
Known for its extremely warm hospitality (good morning!), Ireland is the second safest European haven. It attracts millions of tourists every year, mostly attracted by its dazzling green landscapes, dramatic coastal vistas and rich cultural heritage. The growing trend of genealogical tourism has further increased Ireland’s appeal. Although overall crime rates remain relatively low, careful adherence to personal safety protocols is advisable, especially in busy urban centers such as Dublin. Crime cases often show a connection with alcohol consumption. So a wise tip is to avoid staying on the streets after nightfall and use taxi services to get back to your accommodation.
4. Austria
- Ranking on the Global Peace Index: 5/163
- Global Peace Index: 1.316
Austria, as a whole, exudes a climate of exceptional security characterized by a general lack of criminal activity. Occasional pickpocketing on public transport is a rarely seen anomaly. As is common when traveling in unfamiliar locales, the wisest course of action involves discreetly guarding valuables and unwavering vigilance while navigating the urban landscape. Predominantly recognized as a winter destination, thanks to its excellent skiing opportunities, potential travelers should be aware of the typical dangers inherent in alpine regions. Avalanches and landslides do happen, highlighting the importance of checking weather conditions before heading out on day trips. As a universal rule applicable to all adventurous endeavors, communicating the itinerary to a trusted contact prior to departure remains an imperative precaution.
5. Portugal
- Ranking on the Global Peace Index: 7/163
- Global Peace Index: 1.333
Portugal ranks high among the preferred destinations for backpackers, expats and digital nomads embarking on European journeys. With its stunning coastal expanses, cosmopolitan urban centers, vibrant cultural panorama and delicious cuisine, Portugal emerges as an all-encompassing and attractive destination.
The country’s security credentials are impeccable, deserving of sixth place on the Global Peace Index 2023, and thus the fifth safest position in Europe. Strong diplomatic relations with neighboring countries and a stable political climate further strengthen its position. However, given its status as a coveted tourist destination, scams targeting visitors can occur. Prudent judgment and the practice of withholding monetary transactions until the goods or services have been properly received should remain guiding principles for travelers.
6. Slovenia
- Ranking on the Global Peace Index: 8/163
- Global Peace Index: 1.334
Slovenia records a low number of violent crimes and remains relatively immune to political turbulence. Showing minimal militarization, it attracts an influx of solo adventurers and intrepid family travelers alike.
While the overall risk of encountering fraud is marginal, there are occasional reports of taxi drivers charging exorbitant fares, particularly in transit to and from airports. In such cases, choosing metered taxis is a prudent procedure.
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7. Switzerland
- Ranking on the Global Peace Index: 10/163
- Global Peace Index: 1.339
Switzerland ranks tenth in the global safety rankings, boasting an extremely low incidence of criminal activity, with many municipalities reporting zero incidents of crime year after year. The nation upholds a policy of armed neutrality and has refrained from full participation in conflict since the early 19th century. The primary risks in Switzerland stem from its rugged, mountainous terrain, where landslides, avalanches, adverse weather conditions and altitude sickness are the most common hazards, especially during the winter skiing seasons.
8. Czech Republic
- Ranking on the Global Peace Index: 12/163
- Global Peace Index: 1.379
The Czech Republic beckons with the charms of Prague’s architectural splendor and the idyllic peace of the bohemian landscapes. Its rich historical tapestries and pleasant ambience invite visitors to immerse themselves in its aesthetic appeal. Walk through the historic cityscapes and enjoy the prevailing peace that permeates the atmosphere.
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9. Finland
- Ranking on the Global Peace Index: 13/163
- Global Peace Index: 1,399
Known for its saunas, ethereal northern lights and intimate connection with nature, Finland embodies a Scandinavian gem known not only for its cheerfulness but also for its innovative spirit. Explore its picturesque landscapes and enjoy the prevailing atmosphere of peace.
10. Croatia
- Ranking on the Global Peace Index: 15/163
- Global Peace Index: 1.45
For the year 2023, Croatia secured fourteenth place in the ranking of the safest countries in the world and tenth place in Europe among 163 surveyed countries. The country enjoys immunity from terrorist threats and shows minimal susceptibility to gun violence. Given its modest size and inconspicuous role in global politics, Croatia does not arouse significant interest as a target of terrorism.
What is the Global Peace Index?
The Global Peace Index or GPI is a comprehensive report compiled by the Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP). The 17th iteration of the GPI rates independent states and territories based on their prevailing levels of peace. Covering 163 countries, which together represent 99.7 percent of the world’s population, the GPI includes 23 qualitative and quantitative indicators obtained from respected authorities.
It assesses peace through three dimensions: social security, ongoing domestic and international conflict, and the extent of militarization. In addition to presenting the GPI findings for 2023, the report offers an analysis of existing conflicts and potential future conflicts, including an assessment of the expected economic consequences of China’s blockade of Taiwan on the global stage.
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