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Is Sydney Safe?

8.8
Tripvey Safety Score
estimated from public data
Safe to Visit
Tripvey's estimate from travel advisories and public data — not official safety advice. How we score
8.8
Safety
Crime & scam risk
6.2
Value
Budget friendliness
9.4
Beauty
Scenery & culture

What Travelers Say About Sydney

Sydney is Australia’s showpiece — a sun-drenched harbour city wrapped around one of the world’s most beautiful natural ports. The sail-shaped Opera House and the great steel arch of the Harbour Bridge are the icons, but the real magic is the lifestyle: golden beaches a short train ride from downtown, ferries crossing sparkling blue water, and an easygoing outdoor culture built around surf, sand and sunshine. Beyond the harbour, Sydney spreads into distinct neighbourhoods worth exploring. Bondi and Coogee anchor the famous coastal walk; Surry Hills and Newtown serve up the best cafés, bars and brunch; The Rocks offers cobbled colonial history beneath the bridge; and the Northern Beaches feel a world away from the city. Day trips to the Blue Mountains or Hunter Valley wineries are easy escapes into the bush and vineyards. Sydney is clean, friendly and very safe by global standards — the main concerns are strong sun and surf rather than crime. Slather on sunscreen, swim between the flags where lifeguards patrol, and respect rip currents, which are the genuine danger here. The big drawback is cost: Sydney is expensive, from accommodation to dining, so budget accordingly. An Opal card makes the excellent train, bus and ferry network simple, and the ferry to Manly is the best-value harbour cruise in the world.

Common Scams in Sydney

Sun Safety — UV Indexmedium
Australia has the world's highest skin cancer rate. Sydney's UV index regularly reaches 12–14 (extreme) in summer. Wear SPF50+ sunscreen, reapply every 2 hours, wear a hat and UV-protective clothing. Getting burnt at Bondi Beach happens within 20 minutes of unprotected exposure at noon.
Rip Currents at Ocean Beacheshigh
Rip currents cause most drowning deaths at Australian beaches. Always swim between the red-and-yellow flags (patrolled areas). If caught in a rip, do NOT swim against it — float and signal for help, or swim parallel to shore until free. Never swim at unpatrolled beaches.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Sydney safe for tourists?

Sydney scores 8.8/10 for safety on Tripvey, based on travel advisories and public data. Petty theft is the most commonly reported issue. Keep your phone in your front pocket and you'll likely have no problems.

Is Sydney safe at night?

Sydney is generally safe at night in tourist and central areas. Grab or local ride-apps are the safest option after midnight — avoid unlicensed taxis.

Is Sydney safe for solo female travelers?

Sydney (8.8/10) is one of the better options for solo female travelers in its region. Stay in well-reviewed hostels or hotels, use apps for transport, and the locals are generally helpful.

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