Numbeo reports in the 2025 Safety Index that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has become the second safest country in the world. Only Andorra, the small European country, deserves to stand higher than the UAE-Gulf nation. The ranking is really much praiseworthy for the Gulf nation. Other rankings of the GCC countries are also commendable: Qatar in third place and Oman fifth globally just after Taiwan.
The UAE’s remarkable safety ranking is further consolidated by the 2025 Crime Index since it, too, ranked second for the minimum crime rate in the world. This achievement blazons the states’ efforts in maintaining a safe and secure environment for their citizens and tourists.
Safety Index score-wise, Andorra has a figure of 84.7, while the city’s public order maintenance and low crime rates serve as additional indicators of the scoring.
The clear answer as to why Andorra ranks first includes strict law enforcement, a high standard of living, and a focus on social stability. The country boasts a well-management healthcare system, has an excellent infrastructure, and has a low level of violence ringing as a bell, making a very comfortable environment for people to live in and at the same time for tourists who are after safety and sure peace of mind. Together with the tiny populace of Andorra, there are deep ties among people within communities, which ensure a much safer environment where citizens feel secure and protected.
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