KEEP SAFE: There are many travel destinations that are still classed as low-threat [GETTY]
Thousands of holidaymakers are desperately trying to cancel their summer plans in the aftermath of the Tunisian terror attack.
To help Brits out, The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) has released information on which countries are currently considered a high-risk status.
Some of the most popular British tourist destinations – including Spain, France, Turkey, Tunisia and Egypt – have all been classed as dangerous due to recent events.
But if you still want to get away this summer there are plenty of alternative destinations with much lower threat levels.
Here is an extensive list of countries that you might want to reconsider ... and peaceful places you can visit instead.
HIGH-THREAT: Spain and France
The FCO reports there is currently a high threat from terrorism in Spain. Attacks could be indiscriminate including in places visited by foreigners.
The Spanish authorities are taking measures to protect visitors but the FCO advises you should be vigilant and follow the instructions of the local authorities.
In light of the attack which took place on June 26 at Saint Quentin Fallavier near Lyon, even France is now also classed as highly at risk from terrorism.
SAFE ALTERNATIVE: Switzerland
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With lush green rolling hills, snow-capped mountains and crystal clear lakes, Switzerland is a great place to spend the summer.
The FCO has also listed the European country as having a low threat from terrorism.
British nationals made 711,595 visits to Switzerland in 2014. Most visits were recorded as trouble-free.
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HIGH-THREAT: Thailand
This is one of our favourite tourist destinations where over 900,000 visit every year.
But last year two backpacking Brits were killed on September 15 on the island of Koh Tao.
Burmese migrant workers arrested for the crime are due to stand trial in July, however some believe the real killers are still at large.
On February 1, there were also two explosions at the Siam station of Bangkok's Skytrain (BTS) system, near the entrance to the Siam Paragon shopping mall resulting in one person being injured.
Then on April 10, a car bomb exploded in the underground car park of the Central Festival shopping mall in Bho Phut on the island of Koh Samui.
Seven people were injured in the explosion, including one foreigner.
Currently the FCO advise against all but essential travel to the provinces of Pattani, Yala, Narathiwat and Songkhla on the Thai-Malaysia border.
In addition they warn against all travel to the Preah Vihear (Khaoi Pra Viharn in Thai) temple area and the Ta Krabey/Ta Moan temple area located on the Thai-Cambodian border due to the presence of troops in the area and the risk of outbreaks of fighting.
SAFE ALTERNATIVE: Loas or Vietnam
BEAUTIFUL: Ha Long Bay in Vietnam is known its emerald waters and thousands of towering limestone islands topped by rainforests [GETTY]
You can escape the tourist traps and follow the road less travelled in these alternative destinations.
With beautiful beaches, delicious food and stunning countryside they are both wonderful alternatives to Thailand.
There is a low threat from terrorism in Vietnam, but you should be aware of the global risk of indiscriminate terrorist attacks which could be in public areas, including those frequented by foreigners.
There is considered to be a heightened threat of terrorist attack globally against UK interests and British nationals, from groups or individuals motivated by the conflict in Iraq and Syria. You should be vigilant at this time.
Loas also has a low threat of terrorism.
HIGH-THREAT: Australia
There is currently a high threat from terrorism in Australia. The Government changed its terrorism public alert level to "high" in September 2014.
Attacks could be indiscriminate, including in places visited by foreigners.
SAFE ALTERNATIVES: New Zealand or Fiji
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If you like hiking, extreme sports and beautiful countryside, New Zealand could be the destination for you.
There is an underlying threat from terrorism in New Zealand, but is considered a safer alternative than Australia at this point.
Around 200,000 British nationals visit New Zealand every year and most visits are trouble-free.
PARADISE: Fiji has great beaches, food and weather - what more could you want [GETTY]
If you want idyllic beaches, fresh seafood and a tropical climate, Fiji is a great holiday choice.
There is even an amazing floating pizza restaurant in the middle of the ocean to try.
The scenic island also has a low threat from terrorism.
Around 25,000 British nationals visit Fiji every year and visits are trouble-free.
However you should take care when visiting isolated locations, especially if you are on your own as there have been serious cases of sexual assaults against foreign women.
Cyclone season is from November to April and may result in flooding, landslides and disruption to infrastructure and essential services, so check the weather before travelling.
HIGH-THREAT: Indonesia
Despite the Indonesian authorities successfully disrupting attack planning in the recent past, the threat from Islamist extremism remains high.
SAFE ALTERNATIVE: Barbados
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Although a world away from Indonesia, this idyllic destination is another beautiful beach retreat. It's a great place to kick-back with a cocktail and watch the sun go down.
Over 168,000 British nationals visited Barbados in 2013.
There is a low threat from terrorism in the eastern Caribbean country.
HIGH-THREAT: Egypt and Tunisia
Tunisia is understandably categorised as high risk status.
The terrorist attack at Port El Kantaoui at the Riu Imperial Marhaba, near Sousse on June 26, resulted in at least 30 Britons being killed in the incident.
A reinforced British Embassy team provided consular assistance to British nationals.
There are many areas advised against visiting by the FCO and if you travel to the interior of Tunisia, you should do so with a reputable tour guide.
There is also a high threat from terrorism in Egypt and the FCO advises against all travel to the Governorate of North Sinai due to the significant increase in criminal activity and continued terrorist attacks on police and security forces that have resulted in deaths.
The FCO believes that terrorists continue to plan attacks, with incidents targeting foreigners not ruled out.
SAFE ALTERNATIVE: Gambia
SMILING COAST: This country's motoo is "It's nice to be nice" [GETTY]
"It's nice to be nice," is this country's national motto.
Within six-hours you can fly to a tropical paradise among English-speaking locals.
And with white sandy beaches, tropical rainforests and a flurry of wildlife including baboons and tropical birds, there is something for everyone.
There is a low threat from terrorism in Gambia, but you should be aware of the global risk of indiscriminate terrorist attacks, which could occur in public areas, including those visited by foreigners.
Related articlesHIGH-THREAT: Israel and Lebanon
There are heightened tensions in Israel, brought about by rocket attacks from Gaza into Israel and Israeli airstrikes on Gaza increase the risk of retaliatory terrorist attacks in Israel.
As a result, the FCO advises against all travel to Gaza, the Sheba'a Farms and Ghajjar along the border with Lebanon (the Blue Line) and east of Route 98 along the Syrian border.
The FCO advises against all but essential travel to all other parts of Israel within 5km of the Israeli/Lebanese border.
There are currently no-go zones in Lebanon, particularly along the borders of Syria and Israel and along the part of the capital Beirut.
SAFE ALTERNATIVE: Iceland
MAGICAL: Spot the Northern Lights in Iceland [GETTY]
Although a million miles away from the deserts of Isreal and Lebanon, Iceland is the perfect spot for the more adventurous traveller.
You can relax in hot springs, skidoo across glaciers and go whale watching on the picturesque island.
It is also one of the best places in the world to see the Northern Lights.
There is also a low threat from terrorism in the Nordic island nation.
HIGH-THREAT: Turkey
There is a high threat from terrorism which shares a border with war-torn Syria and Iraq, where death cult Islamic State are waging war. Attacks could be indiscriminate and could affect places visited by foreigners. There have been warnings that Brits on Turkey's beaches could be at risk.
SAFE ALTERNATIVE: Hungary
TRAVEL: Budapest is full of architectural beauty [GETTY]
Historic cities such as Budapest are full of architectural beauty and further afield, the European country offers stunning countryside.
There is a low threat from terrorism in Hungary, but you should be aware of the risk of indiscriminate terrorist attacks which could be in public areas, including in places frequented by expatriates and foreign travellers.
There is considered to be a heightened threat of terrorist attack globally against UK interests and British nationals, from groups or individuals motivated by the conflict in Iraq and Syria. You should be vigilant at this time.
This information was correct at the time of publication. For more information go to gov.uk/foreign-commonwealth-office
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