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New Research Revealed: Cyprus the Third Safest Country in the World

New research has revealed the safest (and most dangerous) holiday destinations in the world. The study, conducted by security experts at ADT, looked at the crime index score, number of burglaries, the number of police officers and the percentage of people who are worried about being mugged or robbed in UK holiday hotspots to determine the safest (and most dangerous) holiday destinations. 

The world’s safest holiday destinations: 

Rank

Country

Crime index Score out of 100

Homicide rate per 100,000 people

Burglary rate per 100,000 people

Police officers per 100,000 people

Worries of being mugged or robbed

Total Score

1

Japan

22.2

0.3

234.0

199.8

19%

7.51

2

Slovakia

30.4

1.1

186.8

378.4

24%

7.46

3

Cyprus

31.3

1.3

363.1

609.3

22%

7.39

4

Norway

33.7

0.5

75.0

248.3

29%

7.25

5

Portugal

29.9

0.8

429.1

419.4

32%

7.11

6

Netherlands

27.2

0.6

427.5

215.5

22%

6.86

7

Switzerland

21.6

0.6

758.1

222.6

19%

6.66

8

Poland

30.5

0.7

455.3

259.6

25%

6.48

9

Romania

28.3

1.3

79.8

233.8

31%

6.47

10

Austria

25.5

1.0

1,203.3

328.6

23%

6.36

 

Japan takes first place as the world’s safest holiday destination, with a safety score of 7.51/10. Less than 20 percent of people express worried about being mugged or robbed, and the crime index is just 22.2/100. 

In second place is Slovakia, with a score of 7.46. Less than a quarter of people expressed worries of being mugged or robbed and the homicide rate is just 1.1 per 100,000 people. 

Cyprus comes in third place with a safety score of 7.39. The country has 609.3 police officers per 100,000 people and a low crime index score of 31.3. 

The study also looked at the most dangerous holiday destinations in the world.

The world’s most dangerous holiday destinations: 

Rank

Country

Crime index Score out of 100

Homicide rate per 100,000 people

Burglary rate per 100,000 people

Police officers per 100,000 people

Worries of being mugged or robbed

Total Score

1

South Africa

76.9

36.4

852.8

219.9

77%

0.81

1

United States

47.8

5.0

714.4

223/6

44%

2.17

3

Sweden 

48.0

1.1

1,092.4

191.2

47%

2.28

4

France

52.0

1.2

622.4

210.2

56%

2.40

5

Jamaica

67.4

43.9

94.5

273.9

70%

2.42

6

Canada

41.9

1.8

680.9

191.4

37%

3.14

7

Morocco 

48.7

1.4

23.3

142.8

53%

4.15

8

Costa Rica

54.2

11.3

3.9

257.3

59%

3.24

9

New Zealand

42.9

0.7

1,476.3

187.0

39%

3.32

10

Australia

43.0

0.9

1,530.2

222.7

39%

3.46

 

South Africa tops the list of the most dangerous holiday destinations with a total safety score of just 0.81 out of 10. 

Though it is well-known for its cultural diversity and its great natural beauty, the sunny country has a crime rate of 76.9 out of 100. What’s more, 77% of people stated that they are worried about being mugged and robbed. 

The US follows behind with a score of 2.17 out of 10. Majorly popular for its iconic landmarks and tourist attractions, the United States is a popular holiday destination. 

Despite this, it only has an average of 224 police officers per 100,000 people whilst the country’s burglary rate is as high as 714.4 per 100,000 people. This, therefore, is a destination to consider with caution when planning to go on a family holiday. 

Sweden comes in third place, with a total score of 2.05 out of ten. The country has a whopping burglary rate of 1,094.2 per 100,000 people. This is considerably higher than the number of police officers per 100,000 people which is approximately 191. 

The study also found that:

  • Pakistan has the lowest burglary rate with 0.1 per 100,000 people. 
  • Cyprus has the highest number of police officers, with 609.3 per 100,000 people. 
  • Australia has the highest burglary rate, with 1,530 offences per 100,000 people.