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Is it safe for Americans to drink water in Puerto Vallarta?

Not only has Puerto Vallarta's water been rated as perfectly safe for human consumption with a certificate of purity for 17 consecutive years, it is one of only two vacation destinations in the country to achieve this important distinction.



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Puerto Vallarta Municipal Water Not only has Puerto Vallarta's water been rated as perfectly safe for human consumption with a certificate of purity for 17 consecutive years, it is one of only two vacation destinations in the country to achieve this important distinction.

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Is bagged ice okay in Mexico? As Mexicans, we are used to drinking tap water, so our immune system is used to the elements (good and bad) found in it, but visitors, please use bottled water, it's available everywhere. Bagged ice is not made from tap water, but from water bottling plants, so it's usually safe.

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Well it depends. Generally speaking most restaurants will wash the salad vegetables in a microdyne solution which in theory should make it safe to consume. However since you indicated you have a (known) sensitive stomach, you might be better off just avoiding salads altogether until you return home.

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As a precaution you should not drink tap water in Mexico even if it's purified at the source. Most resorts and hotels provide bottled water or large jugs of purified water for you to refill your bottle.

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The answer is a resounding yes! Here you'll find less seaweed than in other destinations because authorities clean the hotel beaches regularly. With its own water treatment facility, Puerto Vallarta has great water quality, making it a great place to swim once you get in the sea.

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Coffee, hot tea, canned soda and juice, beer, wine and alcohol are all a safe bet.

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What to Do if You Accidentally Drink Tap Water in Mexico? You'll most likely be fine, but you might get an upset stomach or diarrhea. To avoid dehydration, go and see a doctor if you're not feeling well. And if you're really sick, go to the nearest hospital immediately.

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Puerto Vallarta is generally considered safe at night, however it is important to take the same precautions as you would in any other city. It is best to stay in well-lit areas, avoid walking alone, and be aware of your surroundings.

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Fresh fruit with a thick skin you can peel yourself (such as bananas, oranges and mangos) is generally a safe bet at an all-inclusive. If you're concerned about water quality, you can always give fruit an extra wash with filtered or bottled water.

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Tap Water Safety But not to worry: you won't have to drink beer or soft drinks during your whole trip, as there's plenty of drinking water available everywhere in Mexico! You just need to avoid drinking tap water. Stick to bottled water to be sure the water you drink won't give you problems with your digestive system.

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Cancun Travel Tip #2: Don't Worry About Ice While you should not drink the water in Cancun, the ice at hotels and restaurants here is usually filtered and purified so you can have ice in your margarita without getting sick.

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