Czech Republic ranked among the world’s safest countries for travellers
A new study has revealed the safest countries around the world to travel to, with the Czech Republic placing eighth.
- Iceland takes the crown as the safest travel destination on Earth, with near-perfect safety scores.
- The Czech Republic ranks eighth, inviting travellers to explore historic cities, fairy-tale castles, and top-tier safety.
- The study analysed crime rates, health systems, civil freedoms, and environmental risks to reveal where travellers can feel most at ease.
The study by crypto exchange tester, CryptoWinRate, analysed 20 metrics that contribute towards how safe a country may be to travel to such as crime rates, health infrastructure, natural disaster risk, and civil freedoms, to find which country is the safest.
Each country was given a score based on various safety factors, which was then totalled to provide an overall safety score. The higher the score, the safer the country is.
Czech Republic
The Czech Republic is known for its stunning architecture, historic castles, and vibrant cultural scene. Prague, the capital, attracts millions of visitors with its medieval charm and rich history. The Czech Republic has strong safety credentials with an overall score of 87.70, featuring excellent crime and safety metrics (91.03) and solid health infrastructure (83.94).
Overall Score: 87.70 out of 100.
1. Iceland
Iceland ranks as the safest place in the world to travel to, with an overall safety score of 94.45. Iceland has excellent crime and safety metrics (98.50), robust health infrastructure (87.10), and strong civil freedoms and equality (93.34). With stunning volcanic landscapes and the Northern Lights, this is a must-visit for travellers who want to see natural beauty while staying safe.
Overall Score: 94.45 out of 100
2. Denmark
Denmark is a Scandinavian country known for its happiness index and quality of life. Not only is it incredibly liveable but ranks as the second safest country in the world with an overall score of 91.13. Denmark excels in civil freedoms and equality (96.06) and maintains strong health infrastructure (84.85) and crime safety (90.76). This country should be on any traveller’s bucket list.
Overall Score: 91.13 out of 100
3. Ireland
Ireland is a nation filled with natural beauty and enveloped in history, culture and tradition. The capital Dublin is a touristy hot spot with the famous Temple Bar, Guinness factory as well as various museums and castles that make it a great place to travel to. Ireland ranks third globally with an overall safety score of 90.70, featuring excellent crime and safety ratings (92.60) and strong health infrastructure (85.11).
Overall Score: 90.70 out of 100.
4. New Zealand
New Zealand has been reported to be one of the most beautiful countries in the world, and this study has the country as the fourth safest globally. With an overall score of 90.54, New Zealand excels particularly in civil freedoms and equality (95.08) and maintains strong crime and safety metrics (90.73). There is a high chance your trip to New Zealand will be both stunning and safe.
Overall Score: 90.54 out of 100.
5. Switzerland
Switzerland is a small landlocked European country known for stunning ski slopes, scenic hiking trails, and the Swiss Alps. Not only is the country doused in natural beauty, but it has an overall safety score of 90.19. Switzerland performs excellently across all categories with strong civil freedoms (93.97), health infrastructure (84.86), and crime safety (90.13). The country has some of the lowest corruption levels globally.
Overall Score: 90.19 out of 100.
6. Austria
Austria has many elements that make it such a great travel destination. Famous for its castles, palaces and buildings, among other architectural works, as well as its alpine summits and deeply carved valleys. Austria ranks as the sixth safest country with an overall score of 89.42, featuring particularly strong health infrastructure (87.95) and solid crime and safety metrics (91.04).
Overall Score: 89.42 out of 100.
7. Finland
Finland is a nation where the Northern Lights can be seen from the country’s Arctic Lapland province, a vast wilderness with national parks and ski resorts. On top of this natural beauty, travellers can ensure their safety as Finland ranks seventh globally with an overall score of 89.12. The country excels in civil freedoms and equality (94.46) and maintains strong health infrastructure (86.08).
Overall Score: 89.12 out of 100.
9. Canada
Canada is famous for its vast wilderness, friendly people, and stunning natural landscapes from coast to coast. Canada has strong safety ratings with an overall score of 87.66, performing well across all categories with particularly strong civil freedoms and equality (89.98) and solid crime and safety metrics (87.92). This ensures its place in the top 10 safest countries globally.
Overall Score: 87.66 out of 100.
10. Germany
Germany rounds out the top 10 with an overall safety score of 87.61. The country performs particularly well in health infrastructure (86.83) and civil freedoms and equality (90.73), making Germany a great destination for safe travel.
Overall Score: 87.61 out of 100.
Muhammad Talha from CryptoWinRate commented: “It doesn’t matter if you’re traveling for work, or for a holiday, you want to know that the destination that you’re headed to is safe above all else.
This study serves as a guide to those looking to book their next trip as to where they’ll have the most peace of mind. It appears that the top ten is predominantly featuring countries in Europe suggesting that European cultures and infrastructure are providing a higher degree of safety for tourists than in other locations around the world.”




















