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Is Ecuador or Peru Safer to Visit? Travel Safety Comparison

A side-by-side view of Vardekort's three scores — Safety, Expectation, and Confidence — for Ecuador and Peru, drawn from the same sources and rubric.

Reviewed by Haakon Skramstad · Last updated 8 April 2026 · How we score

Side-by-side scores

MetricEcuadorPeruDifference
Safety15Ecuador15PeruEqual
Expectation14Ecuador18Peru4 points differencePeru higher
Confidence15Ecuador16Peru1 point differencePeru higher

Scores are guidance, not guarantees. A higher score indicates a more positive reading in the aggregated data — not an assurance of personal safety.

Key differences

  • Ecuador and Peru currently show the same safety score.
  • Peru shows a higher expectation score, based on AI analysis of public reporting.
  • Peru's overall travel confidence indicator is currently higher.
  • Both countries currently fall into the same broad safety category (partly safe).

Ecuador

Full travel intelligence report for Ecuador.

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Peru

Tourist areas are generally safe, but petty crime like bag-snatching and pickpocketing is common, especially in Lima and Cusco. Use registered taxis or ride-hailing apps. Avoid walking alone at night in unfamiliar areas.

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Sources

Both comparisons draw on the same underlying sources. Deduplicated here:

Curious how these scores are calculated? Read the methodology · AI & limitations

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