Libya (2024)

Written by Travel Safe Team

Safety Index:

21

* Based on Research & Crime Data

User Sentiment:

76

* Rated 76 / 100based on 106 user reviews.

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Libya is a country located in North Africa, with a coastline along the Mediterranean Sea and in between Egypt to the east and Tunisia to the west.

It also shares borders with Algeria, Chad, Niger, and Sudan.

Geographically, it isn’t too diverse as more than 90% of the country is covered in desert or semidesert.

Culturally, you can definitely broaden your views by visiting Libya: you can see the Leptis Magna, a prominent city of the Roman Empire whose ruins are located in Al Khums, on the coast where the Wadi Lebda meets the sea.

Leptis Magna is considered to be one of the most spectacular Roman ruins in the Mediterranean.

You can also visit Cyrene, an ancient colony that is now an archeological site near the village of present-day Shahhat.

Located in the northern part of Libya, and surrounded by mountains, it’s the location where the oldest “love Symbol” in the world was found.

Warnings & Dangers in Libya

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OVERALL RISK: HIGH

Libya isn't safe and many governments are advising their citizens against traveling to Libya because of the current conflict following the bloody war to oust the Gadaffi dictatorship. This country is dangerous and if you're currently in Libya, make plans to leave as soon as the opportunity presents itself.

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TRANSPORT & TAXIS RISK: MEDIUM

The ongoing tumultuous situation makes it difficult to travel at night. Even though road conditions aren't too bad in Libya, but driving standards are poor with factors that complicate traffic additionally, like the wind-blown sand that reduces visibility.

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PICKPOCKETS RISK: HIGH

Pickpockets are active in Libya, and both petty and violent crime is rife. Avoid carrying too much cash and keep in mind that expensive watches, jewelry, and cameras will make you look like an easy target for pickpockets and opportunists.

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NATURAL DISASTERS RISK: LOW

There aren't many natural disasters that affect Libya, apart from occasional earthquakes.

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MUGGING RISK: HIGH

Violent confrontations like muggings and robberies are on the rise lately, so it is recommended that you take extra care on the streets of Libya, avoid dark streets and deserted areas. Bear in mind that risks increase after dark.

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TERRORISM RISK: HIGH

Terrorists are very likely to try and carry out attacks in Libya. The biggest threat is coming from the extremist groups including Daesh that are responsible for the majority of attacks.

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SCAMS RISK: HIGH

There are many scams in Libya as well as scammers trying to take advantage of travelers. Be wary of people trying to distract you in order to steal from you and of taxi drivers overcharging you for a ride. We advise you to be extremely careful when handling money and around ATMs.

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WOMEN TRAVELERS RISK: HIGH

Libya is definitely not safe for solo female travelers. They are advised, if it is absolutely necessary that they leave their accommodation at night, to go out accompanied by someone. Be sure to avoid remote streets, both during day and night, and do not flash your belongings or handle money in public.

So... How Safe Is Libya Really?

Libya isn’t safe for tourists.

In fact, many governments are explicit in advising travelers against all travel to Libya due to serious political and social turmoil and instability there caused by the ongoing civil war following their president’s overthrow.

Armed militia groups persist in their presence in many cities and areas, which can often be lethal.

If you’re in Libya currently, stay away from public gatherings, demonstrations that can turn deadly and areas where militia groups tend to get involved in conflicts and make plans to leave Libya as soon as the opportunity presents itself.

Driving after dark is extremely dangerous in Libya, especially in rural areas, as there’s a Night driving high risk of accidents: rural roads are common without any traffic signs at all and aren’t even marked, making it difficult to stay in lane.

Also, other drivers tend to drive cars with specific headlights which makes it difficult to see the road and oncoming traffic.

Drivers are commonly reckless and speeding for no reason at all, and camels have been known to cross the roads at night.

You should also know that members of the LGBTQ community are in extreme danger in Libya.

hom*osexuality is illegal here, and those engaging in hom*osexual acts can easily be executed or tortured.

Sharia law is in force here, so gay people and lesbian women should definitely stay away from this country.

How Does Libya Compare?

CountrySafety Index
Libya21
Morocco54
Singapore90
Sweden83
Uruguay77
Switzerland89
South Korea82
Oman76
Canada88

Useful Information

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Visas

Most countries do need a visa in order to visit Libya. Make sure that your passport is valid for at least six months past the date of your staying in Libya. If you are not sure about your visa status, visit www.doyouneedvisa.com which will let you know whether or not you need a visa based on your nationality and the country you want to visit.

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Currency

Libyan dinar is the official currency. There are a limited number of ATMs in Tripoli and Benghazi and travelers are advised to bring cash with them.

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Weather

Libya's climate is affected by both the Mediterranean Sea and the desert. The climate is characterized by cool winters with some rain and sub-freezing temperatures in the desert at night. As for summers, Sahara is extremely hot and dry during this season.

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Airports

Tripoli International Airport is the main international airport serving the capital city of Libya. It is located in the area of Qasr bin Ghashir about 34 km from central Tripoli.

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Travel Insurance

Just like anywhere else, we recommend getting travel insurance when traveling to Libya, since it covers not only the costs medical problems but also theft and loss of valuables.

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Libya Weather Averages (Temperatures)

Jan 13° C

Feb 13° C

Mar 16° C

Apr 19° C

May 22° C

Jun 25° C

Jul 26° C

Aug 27° C

Sep 25° C

Oct 22° C

Nov 17° C

Dec 14° C

Average High/Low Temperature

Temperature / MonthJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
High
°C
181922252832323331282319
Low
°C
77912151819201916118
High
°F
646672778290909188827366
Low
°F
454548545964666866615246

Libya - Safety by City

CitySafety Index
Tripoli38
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