ORrNever whether it is entering a restaurant or entering a shop, the first word that comes to everyone’s mind is safety.
The Covid has given new priorities for everything we do every day. We don’t talk about it when we think about organizing a trip. The issue is hot, given that, although the desire grows in a manner directly proportional to the descent of the infections, the fears are still many.
Safe travel: just choose the right destination
To try to ease the anxiety of an unsafe vacation, the American Berkshire Hayhaway Travel Protection, insurance provider dedicated to the world of travel, has published its annual State of Travel Insurance report that thanks to the survey method that considers the largest number of parameters, from extreme weather phenomena to terrorismincluding the Covid danger, allows you to understand where you can travel without taking risks.
Countries to go to
At the top of the table is theIcelandfollows the New Zeland and then the Canada. Among the other destinations that are easing coronavirus-related measures are the Sweden (in fourth place), theIreland (at the eighth) and the United Kingdom (to the tenth).
In fifth place we find the Japan, which could reopen, at least in part, for example only for organized tours, from April-May. And therefore theAustralia in sixth place, the Swiss at the seventh and the Germany to the ninth.
Safe travel: the best cities
As for the cities, the Canadian stands out in first place Montrealfollows Amsterdam and in third place Tokyo. Then they place themselves Singapore, Sydney and London.
They close the ranking Barcelona, Hong Kong, Berlin And Rome in the tenth square.
On the platform, the countries and cities are also proposed according to the parameters, that is, for example, if we talk about absolute safetythe leading trio is Canada, China and Sweden.
If instead we refer to violent crimesthe safest will be Japan, the United Kingdom and New Zealand, Costa Rica, Japan and Iceland for terrorism and for LGBTQ + people Iceland, Sweden and Greece.
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