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Can Americans drink the water in Mykonos?

Water. Tap water is not drinkable on the island. You can brush your teeth and have a shower but bottled water is suggested for drinking.



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Is it safe to drink the tap water in Greece? In Athens and most places across mainland Greece, the tap water is perfectly safe to drink. In harbor towns and the Greek Islands, however, it is generally better to drink bottled water, which is readily available and very cheap.

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In Mykonos you will discover a whole world of flavours and recipes rooted in the past.
  • Greek Coffee. ...
  • Greek Wine. ...
  • Greek Beer. ...
  • Greek Liqueurs and fortified wines.


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Of course, nationally things have been updated since then, but generally, pipes remain too narrow to handle any non-human waste. The biggest thing is to note is simply this: don't flush toilet paper down the loo. You will find there are bins to the side of the toilet where you can dispose of your tissue instead.

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Mykonos is loaded with great beaches. It's a beach paradise whether you're looking for swimming, sunbathing, beach resorts, beach parties, or water sports. Paradise, Super Paradise, and Paraga Beaches are the main party beaches. Ornos and Platis Gialos are great for families and couples.

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Mykonos is loaded with great beaches. It's a beach paradise whether you're looking for swimming, sunbathing, beach resorts, beach parties, or water sports. Paradise, Super Paradise, and Paraga Beaches are the main party beaches. Ornos and Platis Gialos are great for families and couples.

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For the cleanest water in Europe: The Lobau River, Austria Austria has the cleanest bathing water in Europe, according to the European Environment Agency. Nearly 98 per cent of its bathing areas - where people regularly swim - were given an 'excellent' rating last year.

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Scandinavia and Finland Individually, the nations of Scandinavia all rank very highly when rating clean tap water around the world. If you put them all together, it's clear that this region of the world is where one can find perhaps the cleanest and safest water flowing from taps.

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Not so in Germany. The gastronomic powers-that-be in this country realized long ago that people would pay for water if it came out of a bottle instead of a tap. This remains true today. Many travelers assume that the tap water must not be safe to drink if even the locals order bottled water.

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Restaurant workers in Greece don't expect you to tip, though the restaurant may sometimes charge a service fee. That fee can function as a tip instead, though it may go to the restaurant instead of the server. If you want to see your waiter receive the tip, you're better off leaving coins with the bill.

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