According to Numbeo’s 2025 Safety Index, Andorra is the safest country in the world, with an amazing score of 84.7 out of 100. The study compared 146 countries based on a variety of safety criteria, including crime rates, personal security, and public perception. The tiny European country, tucked between France and Spain in the Pyrenees mountains, is famed for its beautiful scenery, robust economy, and almost nonexistent crime.
Andorra’s low crime rate, along with its growing tourism economy and long life expectancy, make it an appealing destination for those seeking protection. The country’s devotion to security has helped it acquire an international reputation.
The UAE ranked second with a score of 84.5 due to stringent rules, modern surveillance, and effective law enforcement. Qatar ranked third with 84.2 points, cementing its reputation as a safe Middle Eastern destination. Taiwan came in fourth position, earning 82.9, owing to low violent crime rates.
Meanwhile, Venezuela was ranked as the most dangerous country, finishing last with a score of 19.3. The rankings show shifting travel habits, with safety-conscious tourists preferring secure places like Andorra, the UAE, and Qatar.