Saudi Arabia ranked safest G20 country for solo female travellers
Saudi Arabia has been officially ranked as the safest G20 country for solo female travelers, marking a significant milestone in the Kingdom’s evolving travel and tourism landscape. The recognition comes from the Women’s Danger Index, a global assessment that evaluates safety conditions for women across major economies.
The index measures several key factors, including low crime rates, the effectiveness of security and law enforcement systems, and government policies that support and protect women. Saudi Arabia’s strong performance across these indicators has placed it ahead of other G20 nations, underscoring notable improvements in public safety and traveler confidence.
In recent years, the Kingdom has invested heavily in enhancing security infrastructure, expanding digital policing tools, and implementing reforms aimed at improving women’s participation and mobility in public life. These measures have translated into safer streets, reliable transport systems, and a growing sense of security for both residents and visitors.
The ranking also reflects broader changes within Saudi Arabia’s tourism sector. As part of Vision 2030, the country has opened up to international tourism, promoted cultural heritage sites, and encouraged diverse travel experiences ranging from historical cities and desert adventures to coastal destinations along the Red Sea. The emphasis on safety has been a key pillar in attracting a rising number of solo female travelers.
For many women, travelling alone requires a high level of confidence in local safety standards. Saudi Arabia’s recognition by the Women’s Danger Index highlights how the Kingdom is positioning itself as a welcoming and secure destination, challenging long-held perceptions and reshaping its global image.
The achievement reinforces Saudi Arabia’s growing role on the global tourism map and signals continued momentum in making travel more accessible, inclusive, and safe for women from around the world.