The world's friendliest countries - as chosen by you
21.07.2023 - 07:32
/ roughguides.com
When travelling to a new place, nothing stirs your soul like receiving a warm welcome. But what are the friendliest countries in the world? Hundreds of Rough Guides' readers recently answered that very question. And the results of our survey, counting down from the tenth to the most friendliest country in the world, make for fascinating reading, and might just inspire your next trip.
From countries to cities: for more reader insights and frank opinions, find out what you recently voted the friendliest (and unfriendliest) cities in the world.
“Shopkeepers giving you apple tea. Street food vendors giving you free food and water. Locals chatting to you as you pass their houses”.
Generosity was the overriding reason readers ranked Turkey the tenth friendliest country in the world. That and being made to feel totally at home, “as if we were old acquaintances”.
This was summed up by the respondent who shared the welcoming words of their hosts in Antalya: “You are our guests, we will help you”.
And it seems this hospitable spirit extends across the whole country: “I’ve been to Turkey on many occasions on both city and beach vacations, and always experienced very friendly people”.
If that wasn’t enough, you also rated the staff you encountered in hotels and restaurants: “the service is excellent!"
Cappadocia, Turkey — rated for inspiring landscapes and friendly faces © Shutterstock
The exuberance of “open and friendly” Americans pretty much sums up why you voted the USA the ninth friendliest country in the world:
“Everyone gives you the feeling that they are endlessly happy to have made you acquaintance”.
In good news for Brits, many of you mentioned America’s anglophile outlook: “Once someone from Britain starts to speak, in the USA they are amongst friends”.
Put simply, “They love Brits!”
An anglophile attitude makes USA a popular choice for Brits © James Kirkikis/Shutterstock
Coming close behind America, you found plenty of reasons to vote Portugal the eighth friendliest country in the world.
You especially loved the attentiveness of the people you met, reporting they «have time for travellers. They always welcome you to hotels, cafes and shops, and want you to enjoy your time there».
From lively Lisbon, to the Algarve — home to some of the best beaches in Portugal, and some of the finest pousadas — you also can’t get enough of Portugal’s beauty.
Expect warm waters and warm welcomes in Portugal © Shutterstock
It’s official, folks! New Zealand is friendlier than Australia.
While you ranked Australia as the 14th friendliest country in the world, New Zealand stormed ahead in seventh place.
One recurring reason for this was New Zealanders' relaxed vibe, and the fact people there are “very kind, not rushed,