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10 freest countries in the world and why they are worth visiting

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 22, 2025, 17:00 IST
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10 freest countries in the world and why they are worth visiting

Freedom is a vital part of life, which shapes the way we live, work, and explore. As per the Human Freedom Index (HFI), co-published by the Cato Institute and the Fraser Institute, human freedom is measured as the absence of coercive constraint across personal, civil, and economic liberties. The HFI provides a comprehensive view of freedom in 165 jurisdictions worldwide, offering travelers insights into where personal safety, rule of law, and open societies make travel experiences richer and more secure.
Global freedom dropped significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially in areas like movement, expression, and association. By 2022, freedom started to recover but was still below pre-pandemic levels. The HFI shows a strong link between high freedom scores and higher per capita incomes, improved governance, and overall human well-being. These factors are crucial for travelers looking for safe, open, and enjoyable places to visit.
So, here are the top 10 freest countries in the list.

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Switzerland – 9.14

Switzerland tops the HFI with a score of 9.14, which reflects its strong legal system, neutrality, and robust economic freedom. Although one has endless reasons to visit Switzerland, this freedom aspect will help them to make a decision far more easily. They would help travellers to benefit from high personal safety, excellent public transport, and respect for civil liberties. Then there are Alps to serene lakes and historic cities like Zurich and Geneva, Switzerland offers scenic beauty with the freedom to explore safely.

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New Zealand – 9.08

New Zealand comes in second, and has strong protections for personal and civil liberties in place. Its democratic institutions, rule of law, and social stability further make it ideal for travellers. Those into adventure, can enjoy hiking in national parks, while there are Maori cultural experiences, and vibrant urban life in Wellington and Auckland, all in a society that values individual freedom and safety.

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Denmark – 9.04

Denmark secures third position with its high freedom score that reflects strong rule of law, freedom of expression, and a reliable social system. Travellers can opt to cycle across Copenhagen’s safe streets, visit historical castles, and so much more, all while supporting personal security. Denmark’s freedoms make it easy to explore urban and rural areas at ease.

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Luxembourg – 8.93

Luxembourg comes in fourth position, which is a small yet highly free nation, which emphasises economic liberties and personal safety. Those visiting this place can check out well-protected cities, explore medieval castles, and enjoy efficient public services. Strong civil liberties also ensure a welcoming environment for cultural and business tourism.

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Ireland – 8.91

Ireland secures the fifth position that combines high freedom scores with rich history and landscapes. Freedom of movement and civil liberties further allow travelers to explore cities and the countryside safely. High scores in economic and personal freedom further mean travelers can engage and explore local culture, enjoy nightlife, and visit heritage sites with ease.

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Finland – 8.84

Finland’s emphasis on civil liberties, sound money, and democratic institutions creates a secure environment for travelers. Visitors can explore Helsinki’s modern culture, Lapland’s wilderness, and the country’s lakes and forests, knowing that public safety and rule of law are highly respected.

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Australia – 8.80 (tied)

Australia is a democratic nation with high freedom across personal and economic spheres. Travelers enjoy robust civil liberties, freedom of expression, and safe urban and rural areas. Iconic natural sites—from the Great Barrier Reef to the Outback—are accessible with minimal bureaucratic constraints.

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Iceland – 8.80 (tied)

Iceland ranks equally with Australia, reflecting strong protections for civil liberties and personal freedom. The nation is safe, open, and environmentally conscious, making it perfect for travelers interested in glaciers, volcanic landscapes, and unique cultural experiences in Reykjavik and beyond.

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Sweden – 8.80 (tied)

Sweden’s high score reflects an emphasis on individual freedoms, sound governance, and social equality. Travelers can enjoy urban attractions like Stockholm and Gothenburg, as well as natural sites such as Lapland, with confidence in safety, legal protections, and a welcoming society.

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Estonia – 8.78

Estonia showcases a strong commitment to personal and economic freedom, with transparent governance and efficient legal systems. Travelers benefit from safe cities like Tallinn, digital innovation that makes travel easier, and a rich blend of history and modernity in a society that values openness and civic participation.

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