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

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

4. Austria

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

A spokesperson for Forbes Advisor said: “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.”
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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 |