New study reveals Europes safest countries to go on holiday in 2022 Switzerland travel

New study reveals Europe’s safest countries to go on holiday in 2022

Josie Walters
Authored by Josie Walters
Posted: Friday, September 2, 2022 - 00:00

New study reveals Europe’s safest countries to go on holiday in 2022

A new study has revealed that Switzerland is the safest European country to travel to this year.

The research, conducted by Forbes Advisor, analysed metrics such as the quality of bathing waters, the quality of healthcare and the rate of thefts and homicides and merged the results in a final safety score, to find out the safest holiday destinations in 2022.* 

1. Switzerland 

New study reveals Europes safest countries to go on holiday in 2022 Switzerland travel According to the findings, Switzerland is the safest country to visit this year, with a Safety Score of 88.3. 

Switzerland has the best quality of healthcare out of all the 29 European countries analysed in the research (893 out of 1000 according to the Euro Health Consumer Index), followed by Netherlands (883) and Denmark (885). 

Besides, the country ranks sixth in the ranking for the best quality of bathing waters, with 93% of bathing waters in the country being excellent quality, following Cyprus (100%), Austria and Greece (98%) Malta (97%) and Croatia (96%), based on data from the European Environment Agency.  

The study also considered pollution levels, based on measurements of atmospheric particulate matter that have a diameter of less than 2.5 micrometers (PM2.5) from IQAir. Switzerland’s average PM2.5 concentration of 10.8 means it has the tenth cleanest air in the list, while the rate of homicides according to Eurostat is low compared to other countries, at 5.7 per million, amounting to 50 homicides in 2019.  

 

2. Slovenia 

Travel Inspiration Bled Slovenia recognised as one of the most welcoming cities on earth Lake Bled Registering one of the lowest homicide rates, amounting to 4.8 per million, Slovenia is the second safest country to travel to according to the findings, with a Safety Score of 82.3. 

With average pollution levels (13.3 PM2.5), and healthcare quality (678), the country’s bathing waters also perform well, with 85% rated as excellent.  

If you’re looking for a place to explore or a solo trip, this could be the right place for you.  

 

3. Portugal 

Portugal New study reveals Europes safest countries to go on holiday in 2022 travel With a Safety Score of 82.1, Portugal is the third safest country to visit this Summer.

Ranking seventh for excellent quality of waters (93%) with Switzerland and Germany, Portugal is fourth for quality of air, with one of the lowest air pollution rates (7.1 PM2.5), after Finland (5.5 PM2.5), Estonia (5.9 PM2.5), and Sweden (6.6 PM2.5). 

Portugal ranks tenth for healthcare quality after Germany (754). 

 

4. Austria 

Austria New study reveals Europes safest countries to go on holiday in 2022 travel With a total index score of 81.4, Austria is the fourth safest country to travel to in 2022. 

The country has one of the highest percentages of excellent bathing waters out of all the countries analysed (98%), second only to Cyprus (100%) and ranks seventh for quality of healthcare (799 according to Health Consumer Index), following Sweden (800) and Finland (839). 

The number of homicides is also low compared to other countries, amounting to 8.2 per million people.  

 

5. Germany 

Germany New study reveals Europes safest countries to go on holiday in 2022 travel With a final Safety Score of 81.2, Germany is the fifth safest country to visit in 2022. 

The country’s percentage of excellent bathing water amounts to 93%, making it mainly safe for swimmers and tourists. 

Eighth for best air quality (with a pollution level of 10.6 PM2.5), and a low number of homicides per million (6.9), Germany is the ideal destinations for all sort of travellers.  

A spokesperson for Forbes Advisor comments on the findings: 

“Safety can be a decisive factor when people are considering where to spend their holidays, and these figures show there are considerable differences across Europe when measuring factors such as the quality of bathing waters or the levels of theft.   

“These numbers shed a light on the importance of travel insurance when moving around different countries. Being covered by travel insurance means you can receive financial compensation for losses as well as covering medical expenses in the country you are visiting, making the experience as smooth and calm as possible.” 

The study was conducted by Forbes Advisor, whose editorial team boasts decades of experience in the personal finance space. It is passionate about helping consumers make the financial decisions and choose the financial products that are right for their life and goals. 

The team brings rich industry knowledge to Forbes Advisor’s coverage of consumer credit, debt, banking, investing, insurance, loans, property and travel. Its priority is ensuring its coverage, reviews and guidance is backed by research, deep expertise and strict methodologies. 

 

Country 

Population 

Quality of healthcare (Euro Health Consumer Index) 

Percentage of poor bathing waters 

Percentage of excellent bathing waters 

Pollution level (PM2.5) 

Number of thefts (per 100,000 inhabitants) 

Homicides per million 

Final Safety Index out of 100 

Switzerland 

8,654,622 

893 

0% 

93% 

10.8 

1,602.36 

5.7 

88.3 

Slovenia 

2,078,938 

678 

0% 

85% 

13.3 

855.97 

4.8 

82.3 

Portugal  

10,196,709 

754 

0% 

93% 

7.1 

799.1 

7.1 

82.1 

Austria 

9,006,398 

799 

0% 

98% 

11.4 

1,302.92 

8.2 

81.4 

Germany 

83,783,942 

785 

0% 

93% 

10.6 

1,235.04 

6.9 

81.2 

Spain 

46,754,778 

698 

1% 

90% 

10.7 

374.65 

7.1 

78.8 

Czechia 

10,708,981 

731 

1% 

84% 

13.9 

561.98 

7.5 

76.6 

Italy 

60,461,826 

687 

2% 

90% 

15.2 

1,515.55 

5.1 

76.4 

Netherlands 

17,134,872 

883 

4% 

76% 

11.3 

1,352.58 

6.3 

75.4 

Denmark 

5,792,202 

855 

1% 

92% 

9.6 

2,928.71 

9.1 

75.3 

Greece 

10,423,054 

615 

0% 

98% 

19 

583.48 

7.29 

75 

Cyprus 

1,189,265 

635 

0% 

100% 

14.8 

73.3 

10.9 

74.9 

Belgium 

11,589,623 

849 

0% 

84% 

11.5 

1,946.16 

12.5 

74.1 

Croatia 

4,105,267 

644 

0% 

96% 

25.4 

291 

73.6 

Finland 

5,540,720 

839 

1% 

90% 

5.5 

2,008.82 

15.8 

72.6 

Ireland  

4,937,786 

669 

3% 

76% 

1,335.72 

68.4 

Malta 

441,543 

631 

0% 

97% 

13.5 

1,343.51 

13.5 

68.4 

France 

65,273,511 

796 

2% 

80% 

11.4 

1,307.60 

13.1 

68.1 

Hungary 

9,660,351 

565 

2% 

77% 

15.5 

582.92 

68 

Slovakia 

5,459,642 

722 

0% 

64% 

16 

290.16 

13.9 

67.3 

Sweden 

10,099,265 

800 

3% 

87% 

6.6 

3,020.50 

10.6 

67 

Lithuania 

2,722,289 

622 

0% 

88% 

13.2 

390.17 

35.6 

64.9 

Poland  

37,846,611 

585 

4% 

66% 

19.1 

270.15 

5.4 

64.6 

Bulgaria 

6,948,445 

591 

0% 

61% 

16.3 

473.88 

11.5 

61.7 

Romania 

19,237,691 

549 

0% 

70% 

15.3 

494.19 

13.2 

61.1 

Estonia 

1,326,535 

729 

5% 

66% 

5.9 

513.58 

17.3 

59.9 

Albania 

2,877,797 

544 

4% 

76% 

12.5 

164.84 

20.1 

54.18 

United Kingdom 

67,886,011 

728 

7% 

60% 

8.8 

5,588.10 

11.1 

41.2 

 

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