Oceania Travel Safety
16 countries analyzed · Average risk score: 29/100
Travel risk overview for Oceania. 16 countries analyzed with an average risk score of 29/100. The safest destination is New Zealand and the highest risk is Papua New Guinea.
Safest Destinations
All Countries in Oceania
| Country | Risk Score | Advisory | Risk Level |
|---|---|---|---|
| New Zealand | 15 | Low | Low |
| Australia | 17 | Low | Low |
| Guadeloupe (French West Indies) | 20 | Low | Low |
| Guadeloupe, Martinique, Saint Martin, and Saint Barthélemy (French West Indies) | 20 | Low | Low |
| Samoa | 21 | Low | Low |
| Fiji | 23 | Low | Low |
| Tuvalu | 23 | Low | Low |
| Kiribati | 24 | Low | Low |
| Tonga | 26 | Low | Low |
| Vanuatu | 26 | Low | Low |
| Palau | 27 | Low | Low |
| Federated States of Micronesia | 28 | Low | Low |
| Marshall Islands | 29 | Low | Low |
| Nauru | 29 | Low | Low |
| Solomon Islands | 56 | Elevated | Elevated |
| Papua New Guinea | 72 | High | High |