Iceland

Iceland keeps landing at the top of the world’s safest countries, and honestly, it’s easy to see why. Crime is practically nonexistent, and the locals are warm and welcoming. You can wander past waterfalls, glaciers, and geysers without ever worrying about your personal safety. On top of that, Iceland’s healthcare and emergency services are top-notch, so you know you’re in good hands if anything comes up.

Switzerland

Switzerland’s reputation for safety isn’t just hype. The public transport actually runs like clockwork, the streets are spotless, and crime is really low. Whether you’re exploring Zurich or Geneva, you’ll feel that sense of security everywhere. If city life isn’t your thing, the Alps are just waiting with peaceful hiking trails and some of the best skiing around. People are friendly, and even in the busiest spots, everything feels calm.

Norway

Norway is another Nordic standout, famous for both its jaw-dropping scenery and how safe it is. There’s a real culture of trust here, and crime rates stay low. Whether you’re wandering Oslo’s lively neighborhoods, gazing at the fjords, or chasing the northern lights, you’ll feel at ease. Public services run smoothly, and locals are always willing to help, which makes Norway especially welcoming for first-timers.

Slovenia

Tucked away in Central Europe, Slovenia is a bit of an under-the-radar treasure. It combines stunning landscapes with a strong sense of safety. The country’s small, but you’ll find plenty to do—from rowing across Lake Bled to hiking in Triglav National Park. Petty crime is rare, and people are famously friendly, so it’s a great pick for solo travelers or families.

Austria

Austria stands out as one of Europe’s safest spots. Crime stays low, and the quality of life is high. Vienna and Salzburg offer a rich mix of history, culture, and security, so you can explore with confidence. Getting around is easy thanks to efficient public transport and well-kept streets. If you need a break from the cities, the Austrian Alps are perfect for a peaceful escape.

Finland

Finland always lands near the top for safety in Europe. Clean cities, low crime, and a high quality of life make it a great place to unwind and experience nature. Helsinki is lively but never feels hectic, while the countryside is all about blue lakes, endless forests, and the magic of the midnight sun or northern lights.

Portugal

Portugal’s warm welcome goes hand in hand with its reputation for being safe. Even in busy cities like Lisbon and Porto, violent crime is rare. The Algarve, with its golden beaches and charming towns, is especially family-friendly. Public transport is affordable, and you’ll notice a strong police presence in tourist areas, so you can relax and enjoy your trip.

Ireland

Ireland has a knack for making visitors feel at home, and a lot of that comes down to its famously friendly people. Crime rates are low, especially in the countryside, where you’ll find rolling green hills and cozy villages. Dublin and Cork are safe and full of life, offering a blend of culture, history, and those classic Irish pubs where you can settle in and feel like a local.

Czech Republic

The Czech Republic is one of Central Europe’s safest places to visit. Prague, the capital, is a favorite among travelers thanks to its well-lit streets and visible police presence. Beyond Prague, towns like Český Krumlov and Kutná Hora are just as secure and full of charm. Add in efficient public transport and low violent crime, and you’ve got a stress-free travel experience.

Luxembourg

Luxembourg might be small, but it’s big on safety. Known for its wealth and high standard of living, it boasts some of the lowest crime rates in Europe. Luxembourg City blends modern life and rich history, with picturesque castles, beautiful valleys, and streets that are as clean as they are peaceful.