Yes, the tap water in Florida hotels is technically safe to drink as it is regulated by the EPA and local utilities, such as the Orlando Utilities Commission (OUC), to meet all federal safety standards. However, many visitors find the taste and smell of Florida water to be unpleasant due to high levels of chlorine and sulfur used in the treatment process, as well as the high mineral content (hard water) common in the Floridan Aquifer. In 2026, many high-end Florida hotels have responded to guest feedback by installing centralized filtration systems or providing in-room filtered water taps. If you are staying in an older property, there is a small risk of lead leaching from aging pipes, though this is rare in major resort areas. For the best experience, many travelers prefer using a filtered water pitcher or buying larger jugs of spring water to avoid the distinct "swampy" or "metallic" aftertaste that characterizes the local tap supply.