If you’re a woman, you’ll know exactly how it feels to have to walk somewhere at night, to constantly be looking behind you and in corners that you think someone could be hiding, and even double checking that your car is locked every time you have to stop at a traffic light.
No country is entirely safe, but a group of women have concluded that these 15 countries are some of the safest they have visited.
1. Scottish Highlands

There was a consensus that the Scottish Highlands are among the safest countries for women to visit. One intrepid traveler toured the Scottish Highlands for three weeks and felt completely safe. Another lady would park her van on the side of the road in the evenings and didn’t have a single problem.
2. South Korea

South Korea is another safe country for women to visit. One traveler said she never felt threatened while traveling the country alone, even late at night.
3. New Zealand

One woman said that you always need to be cautious no matter where you go, but she enjoyed traveling all over New Zealand as she didn’t encounter any issues. She said she would add New Zealand to a list of 15 safest countries for women to visit.
4. Denmark

Many ladies highly rated Denmark as a beautiful country with beautiful people. Women who visited said they had no problems walking around in the evenings.
5. Berlin

One lady who visited Berlin said she felt safe everywhere, even at night. Many ladies agreed that Berlin is a safe country for women to visit.
6. Singapore

Singapore is another highly-rated country for women to travel alone, as women travelers say they feel very safe. The people are amiable, and most citizens speak English, so it’s easy to ask a local for help if you get lost.
7. Ireland

Lots of people said that their trips to Ireland were incredible. The people were friendly and helpful, and the travelers had no strange interactions while traveling the country.
8. Sweden

A young lady said that her home country, Sweden, is where she feels the most safe. She likes running and hiking by herself and often walks home from a night out with friends at 3 a.m. without running into any problems.
9. Canada

Although there are still dangerous parts of Canada, generally speaking, it’s a ‘small-town kind of safe’ destination where you could potentially leave your doors unlocked without an issue (although this isn’t recommended).
10. Norway

Norway is, if not the safest, one of the safest countries for solo female travelers. Its meager crime rate, friendly locals, and government stance on keeping visitors and citizens safe play a massive role in being one of the best destinations.
11. Costa Rica

With low violent crime rates, friendly locals, and a ton of things to do for a solo woman, Costa Rica is one of the best and safest places to visit as a woman.
12. Iceland

Many women shared their stories of traveling to Iceland alone and feeling completely safe. One young lady said she visited Iceland for a music festival and never felt threatened, even being out after 2 a.m.
13. Japan

Women travelers said they felt completely safe in Japan except on the trains. With such crowded public transportation, a few ladies came across some problems. However, walking the streets, visiting the attractions, and staying in accommodation on their own were safe.
14. Romania

Surprisingly, Romania made the list of 15 safest places for women to visit. The country has some of Europe’s lowest crime rates, and gender inequality is just as minimal. Women who have visited Romania have all been pleasantly surprised by how safe they feel.
15. Dubai

The stringent laws in Dubai keep women travelers safe. The government has set strict harassment and assault laws, and a significant percentage of the population are immigrants. They could be deported if they don’t adhere to these laws.
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