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You know what they say, “Happiness Is Contagious”. And by traveling to the happiest countries in the world, you are more likely to experience the symptoms.

It is like their sun shines down on you, and their joy rubs off on you. We all need to escape the hustle and bustle of a busy life. Stick around and see how a simple visit can bring you back to life.

Thus, this helps to maintain life satisfaction and boosts the sense of optimism for the greater good, which gives hope for a better society, embeds trust, and ensures living in harmony between individuals. Now, let’s get started with the list of which countries are the happiest in the world.

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    Why Are They Classified To Be The Happiest Countries In The World By World Happiness Report?
     
    • High GDP (Goods vs Services) per capita.
    • Social welfare and security among friends and family.
    • Healthy life expectancy.
    • Uphold freedom of will.
    • Rolled by a virtuous government and illustrate business decency.
    • Compassion and helping society in terms of donations and other benevolent deeds.
     

    Thus, this attends to maintain life satisfaction and boosts sense of optimism for the greater good, which gives hope for a better society, embeds trust, and ensures living in harmony between individuals. Now let’s get started with the list of which countries are the happiest in the world.

    Top List Of Visiting World’s Happiest Countries:

    1. Finland – Land Of Thousand Lakes:​

    Finland earned the title of the world’s happiest country five years in a row, according to The World Happiness Report.

    Plus, It is classified as the second country to have gender quality as reported by Global Gender Gap ReportPlus, this Nordic country is one of the best tourist attractions in Northern Europe. Here is why:

    What To Expect When Visiting Finland?

    Finland is nothing like other countries. It is unique and out of this world. Here is what I mean, it is the land of the midnight sun. It never gets dark in the summer, but only experiences a period of twilight. Then the sun rises again.

    In the winter, however, in some parts of the country daytime is short. It is almost like a night that lasts for a whole month. Do not worry, there are plenty of activities for tourists all around the seasons in Finland.

     

    Here Is A List Of Things To Do And Places To Visit In Finland During Summer (Do Forget To Bring Your Camera):

     

    Finland is an optimal getaway for travelers that endorse nature and enjoy photo-shooting. It is filled with many options of things to do and stunning sightseeing to capture.

    For instance, you can wanderlust in the Boreal Forest and enjoy the summer warmth.

    Hanging out by the rivers that flow into the Baltic Sea. By visiting the sea, you can take joy in the water activities, such as kiteboarding, paddling, and spinnakers.

    Nature photography is highly recommended when visiting Helsinki Islands. Capture the moment at Rovaniemi is a place from which to see the Aurora Borealis or northern lights.

    scenery of aurora

    Things To Do And Places To Visit In Finland During Winter:

     

    The winter in Finland is ample with outdoor activities that lighten your snowy day. The Helsinki islands is a good place to start where you can enjoy cross-country skiing, alpine skiing, ice-skating, snowshoe excursions, ice fishing, igloo building, and ice yachting.
     
    Have a unique experience with your kids visiting Santa Claus Village and Santa Park. I am sure your kids will thank you. Or have a romantic evening at the Ice hotel. It is surely like living the dream in a snow castle in the Northern town of Kemi.

    We also have a complete guide on Finland that gives you an idea of what it is like to visit the happiest country in the world and also discuss the best time to visit Finland.

    blue and white concrete tunnel

    2. Denmark:

    Denmark earned rank second as the happiest country in the world twice in a row. Due to work-life balance and leisure activities, citizens are satisfied and tourists are no different.

    Blinding with the locals can only teach you to be as friendly and welcoming as they are. It sure can feel like home, where you walk through the valley of happiness before approaching the front door.  

    Regarding the tourism spectrum, it comes as no surprise because of all the spectacular sightseeing and sceneries that can take your breath away. Denmark is the realm of photography and wanderlust, favorite spots.

    When you roam around the cyclist’s paradise, you might develop an obsession with pedaling around the country, especially in Copenhagen city.

    two gray and black boats near dock
    Photo by Nick Karvounis on Unsplash Denmark earned rank second as the happiest country in the world twice in a row

    Where To Drink And Eat?

     

    Denmark is filled with coffee lovers. Thus, coffee is abundant in its kind and verity. The Coffee Collective and Prolog Coffee Bar are the best choices where they combine fun arts and coffee culture.

    The Noma Restaurant is another must-visit destination. It earned the title of the best restaurant in the world. You can try out Nordic cuisines in Copenhagen.

    Things To Do In Denmark?

     

    There are so much things to do in Denmark for either a solo traveler or a family getaway. Your kids would love to visit Legoland Billund, Lego house, and Camp Adventure’s Treetop.

    Both have activities and adventures for kids. you might want to free your time  because the advenute could last all day.

     

    You can also spend a family time at Parkipelago where you can enjoy the breeze of the ocean and have some water adventures.

    3. Switzerland:

    Switzerland is the third-happiest country in the world. It contains the longest-lived populations that has high life expectancy and satisfaction.

    Swiss people attend to have a social life and hosting Aperif while use less technology. Another reason is that every Swiss house is surrounded by nature and clean ecosystem. Thus, they eat healthy and organic food.

    To make this more exciting for you, we also have a guide on the best places to visit Switzerland. 

    body of water near concrete buildings under white and gray sky at daytime
    Photo by Lin Mei on Unsplash Switzerland is the third happiest country in the world

     Things To Do In The Canton Of Geneva:

     

    Geneva is classifieds as an urban nature city filled with beautiful landscapes. For instance, you can visit the Cathedrale De St Pierre and walk 157 steps to the highest peak in town. It is where you can experience a mesmerizing panorama of the old town.

     

    Another place you must visit is the Geneva Lake. It is the largest lake in Europe that pass through Alps and Jura mountain.

    A boat ride is one of the activities that you try, but also ski and hike above the mountains. It has some bleak wintry landscapes. Thus, winter activities are abundant in their kinds and varieties.

     

    The Geneva Botanical Garden is another must visit place. It is rich with exotic birds and plants. The zoo area is an optimal place to spend time with the family and kids. It is the place where you can expand your knowledge about animals and plants.

    Therefore, plants are arranged in different categories based on their helpfulness and origin: medical plants, garden plants, blossoms, and flowers.

    black painted house in the middle of the trees

    4. Iceland:

     There is a reason why traveling to the happiest countries in the world is worth it, and the Nordic Island country is no different. Iceland takes the rank fourth of the happiest countries in the world because of its social support, generosity, the inventive government, health care, and high-standard educational system.

    Beside being as one of the happiest countries in the world, Iceland holds a reputation for being the safest country in the worldFor more information, you should also check out our blog on when is the best time to visit Iceland?

    Reykjavik City:

    Reykjavik is the capital and largest city on Iceland Island. The city is as unique as a blue diamond, and it is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Europe.

    The island flourishes with flora and fauna that creates a harmonious ecosystem. The biodiversity and superb sightseeing surely can take your breath away.

     

    Reykjavik is ample with activities for all you adventure seekers and photography enthusiasts. My favorite activity of them all is snorkeling between the two continents – North America and Europe at Thingvellir

     

    Swimming at a Geothermal Spa in Blue Lagoon is the epitome of such superb activities. Not to forget driving around Golden circle to see the Kerid Volcanic Crater.

    You could also take a road trip to see the Gullfoss Waterfall, lava field, Glaciers lakes, iceberg, and black sand beach.

    5. Netherlands:

    The Netherlands ranks as the fifth happiest country in the world.  According to the happiest report, it meets the requirements listed above. Therefore,  I am sure by visiting Netherlands, you would be as happy as a clam at high tides.

     

    One of the reasons is that it has some mesmerizing sceneries that could make your heart palpitate. Another reason is that it is a melting pot of quirky charms filled with sophisticated culture and amazing arts.

    Photo by Azhar J on Unsplash Amsterdam, Netherlands, world happiest country

    Traveling To The Happiest Country In The World’s Capital City, Amsterdam (AKA Holland):

     

    Amsterdam is ample with activities and places to visit all throughout the year. You can enjoy canal cruising at the classic river while contemplating the city’s finest landmarks.

    You can also visit Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh Museum to learn more about the ancient culture and tradition of Hollands. Vondelpark is another must visit attraction. It is a good place to relax and gaze at god-given nature.

     

    You can also visit the Kinderdijk windmills at  Rotterdam, Netherlands. it can surely take your breath away.

    You might as well by now convinced that traveling to the happiest countries in the world is promising. If you are not convinced yet, you should visit anyway and find how a simple visit can change your life.

    Blind with the locals, avidly learn to be happy, and appreciate every moment of it because you are worth it.

     

    Have you ever visited any of the happiest countries in the world listed above?

    22 responses to “Traveling To The Happiest Countries In The World”

    1. Jafer Alnuwaiser Avatar
      Jafer Alnuwaiser

      Nice article! I enjoyed reading it. It is very in point. However, I wish there were more pictures of the landmarks.

      1. Ossama Alnuwaiser Avatar
        Ossama Alnuwaiser

        Thank you, I am glad you like it. Adding a lot of pictures can slow down the website.

    2. noel Avatar

      Makes sense these are the most expensive countries to live in Europe with higher costs of living and I’m sure more government support on programs to support better standards of living along with a bigger tax base. Putting this back into supporting the populace makes a great impact on people living in these countries and shows why they are happy here and government is supporting this process and lifestyle.

      1. Ossama Alnuwaiser Avatar
        Ossama Alnuwaiser

        I totally agree with you. I wish some other countries take them as an example. It could really end starvation and poverty. The depression pandemic could also be minimized or probably eradicated. Of course, some countries cannot do this kind of support, but I am referring to those that can.

    3. Pilar Avatar

      Wow! This is very interesting, I did not know all these countries in Norther Europe were the happiest according to statistics. I always had though about Asian countries being the happiest as people smile a lot. But there is a good point in all this. Wealth brings security and thus less worries. I have lived for a very long time in the Netherlands, and I can say life is pretty cool there.

      1. Ossama Alnuwaiser Avatar
        Ossama Alnuwaiser

        Thank you for the comment. I find it interesting as well. 8 outs of the top 10 countries are Europe countries. It is fascinating. I guess the Europe continent is the happiest. I know, china lives a hard life, but I am surprised that Japan and Korea did not make it to the top ten. I studied with many Korean when I was learning English. They always smile and party a lot, so I know, what you mean.

    4. Jackie Avatar

      It’s funny – when I plan my bucket list each year, tropical, beach-y destinations often top my list. But, you’ve pointed out an important point I’ve overlooked: there is a happiness factor to a place that I should be factoring in. Because, there are scenic places everywhere, but not happy people everywhere! Thanks to you, I’ve added these 5 beautiful destinations to my bucket list for consideration next year. I love the sound of the midnight sun in Finland (and of course, aurora borealis is a huge draw!) and the coffee culture in Denmark is right up my alley. I’d love to try the best restaurant in the world at the Noma Restaurant, too!

      1. Ossama Alnuwaiser Avatar
        Ossama Alnuwaiser

        I know, right. Noma Restaurant must be exceptional. I would love to try it someday, too. I have never tried Dene’s food, so that’s a plus. I am glad you found it helpful and those countries made up your list. I am sure it gonna be a remarkable experience. And Definitely, blinding with the locals can really teach you to be happy and appreciate life more.

    5. Amalia Avatar

      I always read this studies with a pinch of salt from hacing lived in Denmark for three years. Yes for example there they have access to everything and hardly anyone struggles with life in general but not sure if that equals to happiness…on the other hand in Iceland most people I cam across were genuinely happy with their lifes!

      1. Ossama Alnuwaiser Avatar
        Ossama Alnuwaiser

        I can see what you mean comfort and convenience do not always equate to happiness, but there are other factors that play along such as health, safety, and society being connected. There are other factors, too, but those are just the tip of the iceberg.

    6. Renee Avatar

      You piqued my curiosity with this article. I just needed to know which countries made the list! The common thread. I’m not surprised by the Top 5. These are countries known for their nature, great social values, and liberal views. I’ve only visited Netherlands (Amsterdam) but would love to visit the rest of these.

      1. Ossama Alnuwaiser Avatar
        Ossama Alnuwaiser

        I am glad you find it helpful. Maybe, the next time you visit Netherlands your perspective change a bit, and notice this matter. I know, I will.

    7. Natascha Avatar
      Natascha

      I am not surprised that a lot of Northern European countries show up in the list, like Denmark, Norway and Iceland. These countries have a very high living standard, however for travelers they are expensive. The nature is awesome, for sure and travelling is easy and comfortable.

      1. Ossama Alnuwaiser Avatar
        Ossama Alnuwaiser

        It sounds like you know a lot about those countries. I am guessing you have been there. Yeah, it is not surprising at all.

    8. Joanna Avatar
      Joanna

      I have been to three of these countries and loved every single one of them. My most recent visit was to Switzerland and I can understand that the locals are very happy, taking into consideration the stunning nature they are surrounded by. And not just that, but the cities are extremely green as well, with lots of parks and flowers everywhere. I haven’t been to Amsterdam yet but I have been to Leiden – which is said to be a mini Amsterdam without the tourists, and I loved it.

      1. Ossama Alnuwaiser Avatar
        Ossama Alnuwaiser

        Lucky you, I have been to non, but they are on the list. Next time you visit think about what you read and notice if that can be true. It would be interesting to mingle with the locals and learn about what makes them on top of the list.

    9. Chloe Arnold Avatar
      Chloe Arnold

      I didn’t know these were the top happiest countries in the world. I’ve only been to Geneva and Amsterdam, but would love to visit the other countries! Denmark is high on my list!

      1. Ossama Alnuwaiser Avatar
        Ossama Alnuwaiser

        Well, I am glad you learn something from this article and find it helpful. I hope you have an amazing visit. Think about what you read once you visit.

    10. Anne Avatar

      Love the idea of measuring the success and health of a country by happiness. Impressed by this list and no doubt these are incredibly happy countries, but the report really should have broken out the list by continent to give non-European countries a voice. Shocked Bhutan is not on this list.

      1. Ossama Alnuwaiser Avatar
        Ossama Alnuwaiser

        I know what you mean. Some claim that Bhutan is the happiest country in the world. I watched a video about it when I was doing research for this article. I feel the same. It’s shocking that did not make the top 20.

        That is a great idea. I would love to do that. It would be nice if you elaborate more on how to classify them.

    11. Ahmad Hauze Avatar

      Your post has inspired me to make a move. I’m excited to try out your suggestions! It inspires me to visit those countries, specially Finland

      1. Ossama Alnuwaiser Avatar
        Ossama Alnuwaiser

        I am glad you find it helpful. Finland is a beautiful country. I am sure you will enjoy your visit.

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