Lesbos, is generally considered a safe destination for solo female travelers. The locals are known for their warm hospitality and respect for visitors. However, like any travel destination, it is advisable to exercise caution, particularly during the busy tourist season and in the bustling nightlife areas where pickpocketing can occur. Always be aware of your surroundings, avoid secluded areas especially at night and make others aware of your whereabouts.
Lesbos is currently ranked #11 safest place in Greece for solo female travellers, with an overall safety rating of 4.4 out of 5. . Check the full ranking.
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How safe is Lesbos?
Safety at night:Safe
Lesbos is generally safe with low crime rate. Nightlife is mostly comprised of quiet cafes and tavernas making it serene and peaceful. Walking alone at night is fairly safe as well, though like everywhere, it is always recommended to stay in well-lit and populated areas to ensure maximum safety.
Public transportation:Safe
Public transportation in Lesbos is generally safe and secure. The buses, often referred to as KTEL buses, usually operate on a fixed schedule. The bus drivers are typically professional and the buses maintained well. Ensure to stay observant about your personal belongings and surroundings as you should in any public spaces. However, it is also essential to remember that timetables might not always be reliable, so plan accordingly.
Street harassment:Low
Lesbos has a generally respectful environment. Instances of street harassment are not a major issue, but like any tourist destination, one should remain aware of their surroundings. The island is generally frequented by families, artists, and tourists with a high respect for local residents. However, always remember to follow basic safety guidelines to ensure a hassle-free travel experience.
Petty crimes:Low
Lesbos holds mostly a peaceful atmosphere. Petty crimes like pickpocketing and purse-snatching are relatively low compared to other travel destinations. However, like any tourist spots, it is still advised to remain vigilant, especially in crowded places. Always keep your belongings secure and don't leave them unattended.
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