Last updated: March 2026
Safety means different things for different people. For solo female expats, it's not just about low crime statistics โ it's about walking home from a restaurant at 10 PM without clutching your keys, taking public transit without harassment, and accessing healthcare without barriers.
We combined Global Peace Index data, women-specific safety indices (Georgetown's Women, Peace, and Security Index), Numbeo safety scores, and surveys from women currently living in these countries to build this ranking.
How We Ranked These
Quick answer: We weighted five factors: violent crime rate, street harassment frequency, healthcare access, legal protections for women, and real feedback from female expats in each country.
Our methodology combined:
- Global Peace Index 2024 (40% weight)
- Georgetown WPS Index (20% weight)
- Numbeo Safety Score (15% weight)
- InterNations Expat Insider female safety survey (15% weight)
- Cost of living accessibility (10% weight)
| Rank | Country | GPI Score | Safety Index | Monthly Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Portugal | #3 | 78/100 | $1,700-2,200 |
| 2 | Japan | #9 | 82/100 | $1,800-2,500 |
| 3 | New Zealand | #4 | 80/100 | $2,200-3,000 |
| 4 | Slovenia | #7 | 77/100 | $1,300-1,800 |
| 5 | Taiwan | #33 | 84/100 | $1,200-1,800 |
| 6 | Spain | #28 | 75/100 | $1,600-2,200 |
| 7 | Czech Republic | #12 | 74/100 | $1,200-1,700 |
| 8 | South Korea | #43 | 76/100 | $1,400-2,000 |
| 9 | Croatia | #14 | 73/100 | $1,100-1,600 |
| 10 | Costa Rica | #38 | 68/100 | $1,400-2,000 |
| 11 | Estonia | #24 | 75/100 | $1,300-1,800 |
| 12 | Malaysia | #19 | 65/100 | $900-1,400 |
1. Portugal
Quick answer: Ranked 3rd safest country globally, Portugal combines low crime, excellent healthcare, an established expat community, and a clear path to EU residency.
Portugal tops our list for a reason most female expats describe the same way: "I walk home at 2 AM and don't think twice." Lisbon's violent crime rate is negligible by any global standard, and petty crime (pickpocketing in tourist areas) is the primary concern.
The expat infrastructure is exceptional. English is widely spoken, particularly among younger Portuguese. Public healthcare is accessible once you have a residence permit, and private insurance runs โฌ50-100/month. The D8 Digital Nomad Visa requires โฌ3,510/month but leads to permanent residency and EU citizenship within 5 years.
What women say: "Portugal feels like it was designed for independent women. Excellent public transit, safe streets, amazing food, and nobody bothers you."
Monthly cost: โฌ1,500-2,000 in Lisbon, โฌ1,000-1,400 in Porto or the Algarve.
Read more: Portugal Expat Guide | Lisbon City Guide
2. Japan
Quick answer: Japan's near-zero violent crime rate and cultural respect for personal space make it exceptionally comfortable for women โ if you can navigate the visa and cultural adjustment.
Japan has the highest safety perception score on our list at 82/100. The famous statistic: wallets lost in Tokyo are returned 83% of the time with cash intact. Street harassment is rare, public transit is safe at all hours, and the cultural norm of minding one's own business creates a uniquely comfortable environment for solo women.
The challenges are cultural and linguistic. Japanese society has strong gender role expectations that can feel restrictive. Making Japanese friends requires significant effort. And the visa situation is complex โ Japan doesn't have a digital nomad visa, so most expats are on work visas or spousal visas.
What women say: "I've never felt safer anywhere in the world. But I've also never felt lonelier in my first six months."
Monthly cost: ยฅ180,000-250,000 ($1,200-1,700) in cities like Osaka or Fukuoka; ยฅ250,000-350,000 ($1,700-2,400) in Tokyo.
3. New Zealand
Quick answer: Progressive gender equality laws, low violence, and a welcoming culture make New Zealand a top choice โ though the isolation and cost keep it from #1.
New Zealand consistently ranks in the global top 5 for both peace and gender equality. The culture is open, egalitarian, and genuinely welcoming to newcomers. Healthcare is publicly funded, and the Working Holiday Visa (ages 18-30 for most nationalities) offers an accessible entry point.
The downsides: it's expensive (similar to Australia) and geographically isolated. If you value easy travel to neighboring countries, NZ's nearest neighbor is a 3-hour flight away.
Monthly cost: NZ$3,000-4,200 ($1,800-2,500) in Wellington or Auckland.
4. Slovenia
Quick answer: Europe's hidden gem combines Austrian-level safety with Balkan-level prices, plus a brand-new digital nomad visa.
Slovenia is the surprise entry that female expats keep recommending. Ljubljana, the capital, has a violent crime rate that's functionally zero. The country of 2 million people is small enough that the expat community becomes tight-knit quickly.
Slovenia launched its digital nomad visa in 2025, and costs are remarkably low for an EU country. A one-bedroom in Ljubljana runs โฌ500-700, compared to โฌ900-1,200 in Lisbon or โฌ1,200+ in Amsterdam.
Monthly cost: โฌ1,100-1,600 in Ljubljana.
5. Taiwan
Quick answer: The highest safety index on our list (84/100), the lowest cost in the top 5, and a deeply welcoming culture โ Taiwan is Southeast Asia's best-kept secret for solo female expats.
Taiwan's safety score of 84/100 on Numbeo is the highest on our entire list. Taipei's MRT is spotless and safe at midnight. Convenience stores (7-Eleven and FamilyMart) are on every corner and open 24/7, which might sound trivial but creates a safety net of well-lit, staffed locations at all hours.
The food alone is worth the move. Night markets, bubble tea origin country, and some of the best street food in Asia โ all at prices that make Europe look expensive.
Monthly cost: NT$36,000-55,000 ($1,100-1,700) in Taipei.
6-8: Spain, Czech Republic, South Korea
Spain (#6) offers warm culture, established expat communities, and a digital nomad visa โ but petty crime in Barcelona and Madrid is notably higher than Portugal. Monthly: โฌ1,400-2,000.
Czech Republic (#7) is Central Europe's affordable gem. Prague combines stunning architecture with low crime and excellent public transit. Monthly: โฌ1,100-1,500.
South Korea (#8) matches Japan's safety levels with more accessible social integration, K-culture immersion, and excellent internet infrastructure. Monthly: โฉ1,800,000-2,500,000 ($1,300-1,800).
9-12: Croatia, Costa Rica, Estonia, Malaysia
Croatia (#9) offers Mediterranean lifestyle at Balkan prices with a digital nomad visa and zero local tax. Monthly: โฌ1,000-1,400.
Costa Rica (#10) is the Americas' safest bet โ "pura vida" culture, universal healthcare, and strong environmental values. Monthly: $1,200-1,800.
Estonia (#11) is Europe's most digital nation โ e-Residency, cashless society, and Nordic-level safety. Cold winters are the trade-off. Monthly: โฌ1,200-1,600.
Malaysia (#12) offers the lowest costs on our list with strong English fluency, excellent food, and modern infrastructure. Safety is good in KL and Penang but varies in rural areas. Monthly: $800-1,200.
Key Takeaways
- Portugal, Japan, and New Zealand top the rankings for overall female safety, healthcare access, and livability
- Taiwan offers the highest raw safety score (84/100) at the lowest cost โ the math is compelling
- Slovenia is 2026's breakout destination: EU membership, sub-โฌ1,500 living, near-zero crime
- Visa accessibility matters as much as safety โ Portugal and Spain's digital nomad visas offer the clearest legal pathways
- Cost ranges from $800/month (Malaysia) to $3,000/month (New Zealand) โ safety doesn't have to be expensive
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