Top 12 Safest Destinations to Travel in Europe

  1. top 1 Symi
  2. top 2 Pitigliano
  3. top 3 Bordeaux
  4. top 4 Giethoorn
  5. top 5 Roscoff
  6. top 6 Nafplio
  7. top 7 Clovelly
  8. top 8 Korčula
  9. top 9 Piran
  10. top 10 Coimbra
  11. top 11 Tallinn
  12. top 12 Reykjavik

Reykjavik

Reykjavik, one of the safest destinations in Europe. This is the capital of Iceland, one of the happiest countries in the world. People here are in direct contact with nature, they tend to nature a lot, so their hearts and thoughts are also more friendly and open.


The peaceful capital of Iceland is surrounded by the ocean, so the air is fresh, pleasant, and pollution-free. In addition, because it is relatively isolated, Reykjavik is quite peaceful. The restaurants and local eateries are diverse and hospitable, helping visitors come here to have many wonderful and rich experiences. Although there is no unique or massive design, the houses here are decorated with vibrant paint colors, which are also an extremely eye-catching point. They look even more prominent when surrounded by glaciers, volcanoes and springs. Iceland is a country with ocean currents that make winter temperatures in the capital Reykjavik only a maximum of -15 degrees Celsius on the coldest day. You can enjoy a relaxing soak in the healing hot springs for a healthy body and clear mind.


Location: Reykjavik, Iceland.

Photo by David Mark on Pixabay
Photo by David Mark on Pixabay
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Photo by Sharon Ang on Pixabay

Top 12 Safest Destinations to Travel in Europe

  1. top 1 Symi
  2. top 2 Pitigliano
  3. top 3 Bordeaux
  4. top 4 Giethoorn
  5. top 5 Roscoff
  6. top 6 Nafplio
  7. top 7 Clovelly
  8. top 8 Korčula
  9. top 9 Piran
  10. top 10 Coimbra
  11. top 11 Tallinn
  12. top 12 Reykjavik

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