The Top 8 European Countries With The Longest Life Expectancy

France

France records a life expectancy of 82.32 years, making it the country with the eighth-highest life expectancy in Europe and the 18th-highest in the world. On average, males in France live to around 79.30 years, while females typically.

Luxembourg

Luxembourg claims Europe's seventh-highest life expectancy and the world's 15th-highest at 82.75 years. Females in Luxembourg typically live around 84.90 years, and males record a life expectancy of 80.70 years. 

Italy

Italy's life expectancy measures 82.80 years, ranking this country sixth in Europe and 14th in the world. Males in Italy have an average lifespan of 80.60 years, while females live around 85.10 years. From 2000 to 2021.

Malta

Malta has the fifth-highest life expectancy in Europe at 82.86 years and ranks 13th in the world. Females in Malta typically live to be 84.50 years old, and males record a life expectancy of 81.30 years. From 2000 to 2021.

Iceland

Iceland ranks fourth in Europe with a life expectancy of 83.12 years and 12th in the world. Males in Iceland live on average 81.80 years, while females see around 84.50 years. Over the last 20 years, Iceland's life expectancy increased.

Norway and Sweden

Both Norway and Sweden have life expectancies of 83.16 years, ranking them third in Europe and 10th in the world. In Norway, males live to an average of 81.70 years, and females to 84.70 years.

Spain

Spain claims Europe's second-highest life expectancy and the ninth-highest in the world at 83.18 years. Men in Spain typically live around 80.30 years, while women live to 86.20 years. Spain's life expectancy increased by 4.21 years.

Switzerland

Switzerland has the highest life expectancy in Europe at 83.85 years, and it ranks fourth in the world. Females in Switzerland live longer, with a life expectancy of 85.90 years, while males typically see 81.90 years.