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Find out the BEST and safest countries for solo female travelers to go on adventures to — as well as the 5 most dangerous destinations!
Want to start traveling the world on your own but aren’t sure where’s safe? Here’s my list of the 27 safest countries for solo female travelers.
Best for booking single rooms: Copenhagen, Denmark. Best for free attractions: Washington, D.C. Best walkable destination: Barcelona. Best for natural beauty: Norway's fjords. Read on to see our...
The top safest countries for solo female travelers include destinations in Asia, South America, Europe, and North America. Thailand, Peru, Iceland, and more!
Planning to travel alone but worried about the risks? Check out these 17 safest places to travel alone which offer the best solo trips for women!
It can be uneasy traveling around the world as a solo woman traveler, but there are plenty of countries where it is much safer to explore alone. This list was updated and expanded with more of the safest countries to visit as a solo female traveler.
The best destinations to visit for solo female travellers in 2024, and how to stay safe as a solo female traveller.
Austria. The Netherlands. New Zealand. Our list is based on the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace, and Security Index as well as insights from sources like the Vision of Humanity’s Global Peace Index, the World Health Organization’s Global Database on the Prevalence of Violence Against Women, and Gallup’s World Happiness Report. Let’s dive in.
Finland is considered to be among the safest places to visit in the world and hence an obvious choice for female solo travelers. Recommended experiences for solo female travelers: Suomenlinna Fortress, Rovaniemi, Helsinki Churches. Hot tip: Take advantage of Finland’s excellent public transport to save some bucks. 2. Iceland.
1. Finland. Land of the midnight sun and the Northern Lights, Finland is the ideal destination for nature lovers. There's Lemmenjoki National Park, the largest wooded reserve in Europe, and multiple other wild areas, including the region with the greatest number of lakes in Europe.