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Can you drink the tap water in Ayia Napa?

Don't worry about brushing your teeth or having drinks with ice - the local water is fine..it's just hard water, which makes a terrible cup of tea, which is another reason why we use bottled water ! Thanks for this and even better as we're staying at Napa Prince in a few weeks!



In 2026, the tap water in Ayia Napa, Cyprus, is generally considered safe but not recommended for direct drinking. The water quality is strictly monitored and meets EU safety standards, making it perfectly fine for showering, brushing your teeth, and washing produce. However, much of the water in the region comes from desalination plants, which gives it a "hard" mineral content and a distinct, often unpleasant taste that can cause minor stomach upsets for travelers who aren't used to it. Furthermore, many buildings in Ayia Napa use rooftop storage tanks; if these tanks aren't regularly cleaned, the water inside can become stale or contaminated. Most locals and tourists prefer to use bottled water for drinking, which is inexpensive and widely available. For coffee and tea, tap water is usually acceptable once boiled, but for pure hydration, most visitors stick to "Mr. Penguin" water vending machines or large store-bought jugs to ensure the best taste and zero risk of a "sensitive stomach" interrupting their vacation.

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