Women living in Iceland consider the safety level to be very high, with an overall safety rating of 4.6 out of 5.
Women living in Iceland consider the crime rate to be very low, with an overall crime rating of 1.3 out of 5.
Based on 18 experiences
Safety rating: | 4.6/5 | Very Safe |
Safety walking alone after dark: | 4.4/5 | Safe |
Safety using public transport: | 4.6/5 | Very Safe |
Crime rate: | 1.3/5 | Very Low |
Worries of being sexually harassed: | 1.2/5 | Not at all worried |
Worries of being sexually assaulted or raped: | 1/5 | Not at all worried |
Worries of being physically attacked: | 1.1/5 | Not at all worried |
Worries of home broken and things stolen: | 1.1/5 | Not at all worried |
Worries of being mugged or robbed: | 1/5 | Not at all worried |
Worries of being kidnapped or murdered: | 1/5 | Not at all worried |
Sesselja
Its a pretty safe city but the crimes are going higher. Sexual assaults when partying down town and murders. Partying down town never leave your glass and don’t trust strangers. Just be awere that’s these things happen.
Posted: June 25, 2025I’ve been working here for three months and it’s probably the safest city I’ve ever been in. No matter the time men don’t bother you. I’ve never been catcalled. I can leave my things in public without worrying they’ll get stolen. There’s also not much police around which personally gives me a sense of safety and ease.
Posted: June 20, 2025Brynja
99% of violent crime in Iceland is done by someone that knows the victim so it is very unlikely for a stranger to attack. Most crimes are stolen bikes. Iceland is the most safe country in the world
Posted: May 28, 2025Ciara
Iceland is very safe. I've heard of phones being stolen in swimming pool changing rooms, and last year there was been a couple of domestic stabbings in Reykjavík. However, the fact that this was such shocking news shows how generally safe it is here. I hitchike regularly and have never had any dodgy experiences; Icelanders are friendly and helpful people. The streets in Reykjavík can be quite empty late at night, but it feels safe to walk alone. The biggest danger is the weather & water. Dress/pack appropriately, be careful taking selfies on the edge of windy cliffs, don't stand near the tideline on steep beaches when there's swell and you're all good !
Posted: April 21, 2025Mostly safe, might be some pick pocketing in touristy areas. Most parts of the city are safe to walk around after dark, but be alert if downtown especially on weekends if very late. Most dangerous thing in Iceland is probably nature.
Posted: April 18, 2025Wiktoria
Nowhere is 100% safe but here is definitely safer than in most countries! I wouldn’t be worried in nature,walking back home or enjoying your evening in the park, the only time when I’m a little bit worried is Saturday night downtown in Reykjavik a lot of drunk people you never know.
Posted: March 28, 2025based on 62 experiences from female travelers
Iceland is otherworldly in its beauty. Glaciers, volcanoes, mountains, lakes, ocean- it’s like its own planet. Everything feels clear and natural. The people from there are interesting and nice, but lately there’s been a lot of immigration. I would rate it as safe so long as you’re prepared and follow the signs- but very expensive. 4x the price of Norway at least.
Posted: June 23, 2025It was one of the best trips I ever did! The nature is just amazing and breathtaking. Very diverse. The food was also very good for a vegetarian but it was (just like everything) a bit expensive. But good quality and I felt very safe there :)
Posted: June 2, 2025Experienced: September, 2023