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Last update: April 5, 2026

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Christmas Island

6 5.5 out of 10

Safety Score

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Last updated: April 5, 2026 0% data coverage

Christmas Island has a safety score of 5.5/10 as of April 5, 2026, rated as Moderate risk. The biggest concern is conflict (5.0/10), while the strongest area is conflict (5.0/10). This score is calculated daily from 3+ independent public sources.

Christmas Island has a travel safety score of 5.5/10, ranking 181st out of 248 countries globally. This classifies it as a Moderate risk destination. The strongest category is Conflict (5.0/10) while the main area of concern is Environment (5.0/10). Data is sourced from 0+ public databases and government advisories, updated daily.

What are the safety risk areas?

Conflict 5.0/10
Crime 5.0/10
Health 5.0/10
Governance 5.0/10
Environment 5.0/10

What do governments say?

No government advisories available for this country.

How does Christmas Island compare to nearby countries?

CountryScoreConflictCrimeHealthGovernanceEnvironment
British Indian Ocean Territory9.95.05.05.05.05.0
Saint Martin9.95.05.05.05.05.0
Pitcairn9.95.05.05.05.05.0
Svalbard and Jan Mayen9.95.05.05.05.05.0
Christmas Island5.55.05.05.05.05.0

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is it safe to travel to Christmas Island in 2026?

Christmas Island has a safety score of 5.5/10, classified as Moderate risk.

This score is updated daily using data from 3+ public sources including government advisories, health data, and conflict indicators.

What is the biggest risk when traveling to Christmas Island?

The area of greatest concern for Christmas Island is conflict, with a score of 5.0/10.

Travelers should pay particular attention to this aspect when planning their trip. Check the full pillar breakdown on this page for detailed insights.

Do I need travel insurance for Christmas Island?

Travel insurance is strongly recommended for any international trip, including visits to Christmas Island. A comprehensive policy should cover medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and evacuation.

This is especially important given that health-related risks can change rapidly.

What are the safety risk areas? — Detail

Conflict 5.0/10 · Moderate · Coverage: 0%

Crime 5.0/10 · Moderate · Coverage: 0%

Health 5.0/10 · Moderate · Coverage: 0%

Governance 5.0/10 · Moderate · Coverage: 0%

Environment 5.0/10 · Moderate · Coverage: 0%