5 Safest Countries In The World 2025, Interested In Visiting It?

JAKARTA - In 2025, there will be widespread global tensions in several countries. Wars between countries are increasing, border security is tightened, and trade disputes continue.

The 2025 Global Peace Index (GPI) report shows that the number of conflicts between countries has reached its highest since World War II, with three new conflicts recorded in just the past year. Many state governments responded to the situation by strengthening militarization.

However, some countries continue to prioritize security and make it a top priority. Here are the 5 safest countries in 2025 that you may be able to visit, quoted from the BBC, Friday, December 5, 2025.

1. Iceland

Iceland is again ranked first as the most peaceful and secure country since 2008. The country excels in security, lack of conflict, and low levels of militarization, which even recorded a two percent increase this year.

For its citizens, a sense of security has become part of the routine. Walking alone at night still feels comfortable, until the police patrol without any weapons.

2. Ireland

Despite being hit by conflict in the late 20th century, Ireland has now consistently prioritized peace in its country. There has been a decline in stable militarization, minimal domestic and international conflicts.

The country is also in the top 10 countries with the lowest level of crime and violence in the world. The sense of security in Ireland was created thanks to a culture that maintains each other growing well in the midst of its society.

3. New Zealand

New Zealand has moved up two places to the three most peaceful and secure countries in the world. This is happening with the doronion of rising safety indicators and declining demonstrations and threats of terrorism.

As an archipelagic country in the Pacific, the country has received natural protection from potential external conflicts. In addition, its domestic policies include strict arms possession rules, adding to the layer of security for its citizens.

4. Austria

Despite falling one rank to fourth place, Austria remains consistently in the ranks of the safest country thanks to the high score in all indicators. This country has succeeded in maintaining constitutional neutrality that keeps its distance from the military alliance.

The regulation allows the government to concentrate resources on domestic welfare. The country's investment always returns to its people, so that its safety remains stable.

5. Singapore

Singapore is the only country in Asia to enter the top 10 most peaceful and secure countries. The safety and security scores are very high, although per capita military spending is still the largest in the world.

The lack of conflict and the strength of internal security makes its citizens feel protected. Walking late at night even though it feels safe, without anxiety that usually appears in other big cities.