Travel safety comparison Β· Latin America & the Caribbean

Brazil vs Suriname: safety comparison

vs

Side-by-side safety comparison of Brazil and Suriname for 2026: risk scores, FCDO and US State Department advisories, drug law, women's safety, LGBTQ+ legal status, and the practical decision between the two.

Β· How Warnely scores risk β†’
Suriname carries a materially lower safety risk than Brazil on the composite Warnely score: 27/100 against 47/100, a gap of 20 points. The biggest single category gap is in crime, where Suriname scores 2/5 against Brazil's 4/5. The US State Department currently carries a Level 2 advisory on Brazil and a Level 1 on Suriname. Drug law diverges sharply: Suriname carries a tier-severe regime against Brazil's more permissive framework.
πŸ‡§πŸ‡·Brazil πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡·Suriname
Warnely composite (0–100, lower is safer) 47 / 100 27 / 100
Risk tier Exercise Increased Caution Exercise Normal Caution
UK FCDO advisory avoid all but essential travel to parts of country No active advisory
US State Department advisory Level 2 (Exercise Increased Caution) Level 1 (Exercise Normal Precautions)
Global Peace Index rank #130 n/a
Drug law Strict Severe (long sentences)
Women's safety rating Exercise Caution Exercise Caution
LGBTQ+ legal status marriage legal
Tap water n/a n/a
Currency BRL SRD
Full guide

Is Brazil safe to visit in 2026?

Full guide

Is Suriname safe to visit in 2026?

← All country comparisons