Oman ranked second safest country in the world
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At a glance
- Oman has been ranked the second safest country globally in the 2026 U.S. News Best Countries rankings for Public Safety.
- Singapore secured the top position, followed by Oman and Japan, with Qatar, Vietnam, Hungary, South Korea, New Zealand, and Luxembourg rounding out the top ten.
- The rankings are based on global perceptions of public safety and contribute to a broader assessment of nations by U.S. News.
Oman has earned the distinction of being ranked the second safest country in the world, according to the 2026 U.S. News Best Countries rankings for Public Safety. This recognition underscores the Sultanate's established reputation as a secure destination for its citizens, residents, and the numerous tourists who visit.
Singapore claimed the premier spot in the global public safety index, with Oman following closely in second place. Japan secured the third position, demonstrating a strong performance from Asian nations in this category. Other countries that made the top ten include Qatar, Vietnam, Hungary, South Korea, New Zealand, and Luxembourg.
The U.S. News Best Countries report evaluates nations based on a variety of attributes, with public safety perceptions forming a significant component. While Oman's high ranking in public safety is noteworthy, the report emphasizes that this is just one of many indicators used to assess a country's overall standing and should not be interpreted as a comprehensive measure of national performance.
Oman has a history of receiving international acknowledgment for its low crime rates, political stability, and welcoming atmosphere. The country is frequently cited as a preferred location for expatriates, investors, and tourists seeking a tranquil and secure environment for living, working, and traveling. This latest accolade further solidifies Oman's position as one of the safest countries not only in the Middle East but on a global scale.
Originally published by Times of Oman. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.