Of course, apart from some islands were tap water is not potable.
2007-07-18 09:51:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Overall, it is quite safe to drink tap water in Greece, but there are some things to remember.
a) in some places, tap water is very bad quality especially during the summer. A few places where you had best avoid tap water, in my experience, are Herakeion (Crete), Alexanroupolis, Siteia, Salamis, Ioannina, and most of the smaller islands. In these places, you may want to drink bottled water which costs about 2 Euro per 9 liters at any super-market. Some people also avoid ice and iced drinks (e.g. ice-coffee), but the quantity of water in these is so small that it shouldn't be a problem, unless you have a particularly sensitive gut.
b) With the exception of distilled water, any quantity of water contains lots of microlife (bacteria etc.) which is not harmful to your health, because your body is used to it. As a foreigner, you might need some time to adjust to the micro-fauna of water in Greece (or any other destination for that matter). In most cases, the worst symptom you are likely to notice is a strange after-taste, but younger children and the elderly may experience diarhoea for a short period.
2007-07-19 02:28:47
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answered by Marcus P. Cato 4
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Tap water is generally safe in Greece,just make sure you dont drink local water in small villages, it may be well water and is not tested.
To be on the safe side have bottled water w you (just in case you hit the runs the wrong time:)
Happy travel
2007-07-18 11:12:10
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answered by The_last_Amazona 3
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You can drink as much ouzo as you can handle but in regards to tap-water the golden rule is "do what the Romans do when in Rome". Ask the locals if the use it.
In most of the big towns the water is quite safe, but the islands is a different story.
You can either buy bottled water or boil the tap-water, if you have the facilities.
Bottles of a liter and half in cheap prices you can find in super or mini markets close to your accommodation,
2007-07-18 09:55:33
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answered by Airpole. 7
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Salipaul are you crazy?????The water in Corfu is NOT potable, you are really lucky for not getting sick...
Tap water is usually safe in the cities,Athens,Patra,Thessaloniki.. There are also some towns in Greece and some villages that it is potable..But not in any island!!!I suggest you, if you are not a native to drink bottled water.But you can cook anything with tap water-that is safe or you can brush your teeth or anything if the water it is boiled first...
If you need any help-anything, as a travel,I can help you
2007-07-19 03:55:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course Not.....Except from Athens , Thessaloniki, and Patra....Also there are some villages near the mountains,that you can drink, tap water...
And Please, do not drink tap water in Corfu...It is not potable,you will get sick
But you can use tap water to anything if you cook somathing or boil it in a boiler, or you can drink coffee! But I would suggest to drink bottled water
The small bottle prize : 0.50-0.60 cents
The big bottle prize : 0.80-1.20 €
Do not give more money for water, that would be like stealing you....
2007-07-20 20:38:38
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answered by Christine R 2
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I just came back from CORFU which is a greech island, was there with my kids, I did not risk drinking tap water. What I can say is : Check out where you can buy a 6 pack large bottles of water, I bought one bottle from the hotel it costed me 2 euro, later on I found a 6 pack for 1euro and 80cent.
2007-07-18 13:00:30
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answered by salipaul 2
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You can drink tap water in most places in Greece, there are only a few islands that you can't which you can ask as soon as you get there. Like Crete- Heraklion, you can't drink tap water.
2007-07-18 18:39:34
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answered by Tiara 6
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I've vacationed in Greece. I drank bottled water but brushed my teeth with tap water. I was fine.
2007-07-18 09:51:57
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answered by gwenleonhard 3
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i went to Zante the island of greece i think it is, and i was never told not to drink the water, i was ill on the last day, nothing serious just diarrhoea which was awkward as i was ready to board the plane but you should be fine but just incase keep bottled water at all times
2014-02-18 02:07:43
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answered by Kay 1
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