Santa Marta vs New York: Which Is Safer for Travelers?
Headline
New York scores lower on overall travel risk (27/100) than Santa Marta (50/100). A difference of 23 points.
Category-by-category breakdown
Lower scores are safer. The "winner" column is whichever city scores lower in that category.
| Category | Santa Marta | New York | Lower (safer) |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Crime
Petty theft, violent crime, scams targeting tourists
|
60 | 45 | New York (by 15 points) |
|
Health
Disease outbreaks, water/food safety, mosquito-borne disease
|
40 | 22 | New York (by 18 points) |
|
Advisory
Government travel advisory tier
|
55 | 20 | New York (by 35 points) |
|
Political
Civil unrest, protests, instability
|
45 | 25 | New York (by 20 points) |
|
Disaster
Earthquakes, cyclones, floods, volcanoes
|
45 | 25 | New York (by 20 points) |
|
Transport
Road traffic, public transit, route hazards
|
55 | 22 | New York (by 33 points) |
|
Environmental
Air quality, water, heat, altitude
|
40 | 30 | New York (by 10 points) |
|
Digital security
Card skimming, public Wi-Fi, surveillance
|
40 | 22 | New York (by 18 points) |
|
Money safety
Counterfeit currency, taxi scams, exchange fraud
|
40 | 18 | New York (by 22 points) |
Who each city may be better for
Santa Marta may suit travelers focused on:
- Health (score 40/100) — Disease outbreaks, water/food safety, mosquito-borne disease
- Environmental (score 40/100) — Air quality, water, heat, altitude
- Digital security (score 40/100) — Card skimming, public Wi-Fi, surveillance
New York may suit travelers focused on:
- Money safety (score 18/100) — Counterfeit currency, taxi scams, exchange fraud
- Advisory (score 20/100) — Government travel advisory tier
- Health (score 22/100) — Disease outbreaks, water/food safety, mosquito-borne disease
These are baseline observations from category scores, not personalized recommendations. Run a real assessment for either destination to get a briefing tailored to your specific trip.
Frequently asked questions
Is Santa Marta safer than New York?
New York has the lower composite risk score (27/100 vs 50/100), so it is rated marginally safer overall. However, the category breakdown matters: in some categories, the higher-scoring city is actually lower (safer).
What is the biggest safety difference between Santa Marta and New York?
The largest gap is in Advisory: Santa Marta scores 55/100 and New York scores 20/100. New York is materially safer in this category.
Should I trust a single composite score?
No. Always look at the category breakdown. Two cities can have the same composite but very different category profiles — one driven by petty crime, the other by natural disaster risk. The composite is useful as a shortlist filter; the category scores are useful as a planning tool. See our guide to travel risk scores for more.
How current is this comparison?
Baseline scores are reviewed at least every 90 days. Run a personalized assessment for either city to add live data (current weather, today's advisories, recent news, disaster alerts) on top of the baseline.
Methodology & disclaimer
This comparison uses our 12-category weighted scoring with category baselines from a mix of curated editorial signals (publicly available crime indices, WHO health-system data, current US State Department advisories, well-documented political and transport patterns) and live data feeds when you run a real assessment. The score is an estimate — not a substitute for your country's official travel advisory.
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Disclaimer
Travel Risk Calculator provides estimated travel-threat information for preparation purposes only. It does not replace official government advisories, medical advice, emergency alerts, immigration rules, insurance advice, police guidance, embassy information, or professional security consultation.