UAE shines in global safety rankings with Abu Dhabi, Ajman, Dubai, Sharjah among top 10

Abu Dhabi has been ranked as the safest city in the world for 2025, marking the ninth consecutive year that it has held this title since 2017.

This achievement is a testament to the emirate’s ongoing commitment to implementing advanced security plans, strategies, and initiatives.

in the same Numbeo ranking, Ajman was ranked second globally. Meanwhile, Dubai, Sharjah and Ras Al Khaimah were among the top 10 safest cities in the world.

Abu Dhabi tops the list as the safest city to walk alone at night, scoring 87 out of 100, according to a recent global study by UK-based long-haul travel specialist Travelbag.

With its modern infrastructure, well-lit streets, and low crime rates, it provides a secure environment for both residents and visitors. The city’s strong public safety measures make it ideal for confident nighttime exploration, especially around landmarks like the beautifully illuminated Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque.

Taipei, Taiwan, ranks second with a safety score of 85 for walking alone at night. Known for its clean streets, good lighting, and low crime, the city’s lively night markets and urban areas are safe for locals and tourists alike. Visitors especially enjoy Taipei 101 after dark, when the iconic tower is beautifully lit and offers stunning nighttime views.

New York leads as the most scenic city at night, boasting 40,800 Instagram hashtags, a safety score of 46, and 2,302 late-night venues, making it a favourite destination for night owls.

Muscat ranks number one for stargazing, with a light pollution score of 30 and a pollution index of 10.0, offering pristine desert skies and minimal artificial light.

Singapore ranks as the most scenic city in Southeast Asia, with 16,500 Instagram hashtags highlighting its vibrant and dynamic nightlife.

The survey results revealed that 93.6 per cent of residents felt safe walking alone at night, reflecting the emirate’s continued recognition as the world’s safest city in 2025, according to global indicators. The Happiness Indicator also recorded an increase, reaching 7.74 out of 10, compared to 7.63 in the third cycle.

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