We’ve Hit 50 Popular Destinations

CanIDrinkTheTapWater.com now covers 50 of the world’s most searched travel destinations with full tap water safety guides — from Tokyo to Mexico City, Vienna to Nairobi.
Published on
May 27, 2026

When we quietly launched our Popular Destinations page a few weeks ago with 22 entries, we weren’t sure how quickly it would grow. Today we’re excited to announce that we’ve hit 50 destinations — and we’re not stopping there.

The 50 destinations now live on the page span every major region of the world: Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Oceania, the Caribbean, Central America, and the Americas. They range from cities where the tap water is genuinely world-class — Vienna’s gravity-fed Alpine spring pipelines, New York City’s Catskill watershed with its federal filtration waiver, Tokyo’s celebrated municipal supply — to destinations where bottled water is absolutely essential, like Havana, Nairobi, and Ho Chi Minh City.

Each of the 50 guides covers the same depth of information you’d expect from our country pages: the local water authority and its sources, neighbourhood-specific advice, ice safety, boiling recommendations, filter guidance, local bottled water brands and pricing, five destination-specific FAQs, and full JSON-LD schema markup. These aren’t generic summaries — they name the actual treatment plants, the actual reservoirs, the actual brands available at the supermarket around the corner from your hotel.

The full 50 destinations now live on the page: Dubai, Rome, Barcelona, Tokyo, Tulum, Lisbon, Istanbul, Mykonos, Ibiza, Cabo San Lucas, Ho Chi Minh City, Budapest, Maafushi, Nadi, Bali, Bangkok, Phuket, Cancún, Marrakech, Santorini, Paris, London, Amsterdam, Prague, Vienna, Athens, Dubrovnik, Positano, Kuala Lumpur, Chiang Mai, Sydney, Auckland, Whitsundays, Cape Town, Cairo, Nairobi, Punta Cana, Havana, Montego Bay, Manuel Antonio, Antigua Guatemala, Panama City, New York City, Cartagena, Doha, Abu Dhabi, Koh Samui, Hanoi, and Mexico City.

What’s coming next: we’re continuing to add destinations based on global search volume. Zanzibar, Pattaya, Bora Bora, and a number of other high-search destinations are already in the pipeline. We’re also working on integrating the destinations page more deeply with our country pages, so when you land on the Mexico country guide, you’ll be able to jump straight to Tulum, Cancún, Cabo San Lucas, or Mexico City — and vice versa.

As always, every piece of information on CanIDrinkTheTapWater.com is researched and written to give travellers accurate, specific, and genuinely useful guidance. Whether you’re planning a week in Positano or a month backpacking through Southeast Asia starting in Hanoi, we want you to know exactly what to drink — and what not to.