Iceland
Iceland has a high life expectancy and easy access to healthcare. Icelanders have an average life expectancy of around 83 years. There are still some regions in the globe where individuals do not survive past the age of forty, therefore Iceland's life expectancy is approximately double that of other countries.
According to the Global Peace Index, Iceland is the world's most peaceful country. According to a Save the Children assessment, it is the finest country in the world for children to live in. According to Yale and Columbia University researchers, Iceland is the cleanest country in the world, ranking first out of 163 countries on their Environmental Performance Index. Iceland has some of the greatest tasting tap water on the planet, thanks to a pollution-free environment; even the rivers and streams are completely safe to drink from. Iceland has approximately 10,000 waterfalls, 800 hot springs, 15 active volcanoes, and glaciers covering 4,500 square miles.