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Can you drink tap water in Benidorm?

You can drink the tap water in Benidorm but you will probably prefer to buy bottled water mainly because of the taste. If is fine however to use the tap water for cleaning your teeth.



Yes, the tap water in Benidorm is perfectly safe to drink and meets all European Union and Spanish health standards. In 2026, the local water management company, Hidraqua, utilizes advanced filtration and desalination processes to ensure the supply remains consistent for the city's high tourist population. However, many visitors find the taste unappealing because the water in the Alicante region is "very hard," meaning it contains high levels of minerals like calcium and magnesium, and it often has a distinct chlorine flavor used for sanitization. While it won't make you sick, the "heavy" taste leads many tourists and locals to prefer bottled water or to use a filtration pitcher like a Brita. If you are sensitive to mineral tastes or have a very sensitive stomach, sticking to filtered or bottled water is a common choice for comfort, but for brushing teeth or cooking, the tap water is 100% compliant with safety regulations.

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