We’ve Launched a Popular Destinations Page

We’ve soft launched our Popular Destinations page with 22 destination-level tap water guides. Country pages will soon surface destination guides directly — here’s what’s coming.
Published on
May 18, 2026

Today we’re excited to announce the soft launch of our new Popular Destinations page — a curated collection of the world’s most-searched travel destinations, each with the same in-depth tap water safety information you’ve come to expect from CanIDrinkTheTapWater.com.

The page currently features 22 of the world’s most visited destinations, including Dubai, Paris, London, Tokyo, Rome, Barcelona, Lisbon, Istanbul, Bali, Bangkok, Cancún, Marrakech, and more. Each destination guide covers everything a traveller needs to know before they arrive: whether the tap water is safe to drink, local water authority details, neighbourhood-specific advice, ice safety, filtration recommendations, bottled water brands and pricing, and five destination-specific FAQs.

The Popular Destinations page exists because of a simple insight: most people don’t search for tap water safety by country. They search by where they’re actually going. Someone flying to Tulum isn’t searching “is tap water safe in Mexico” — they’re searching “can I drink the tap water in Tulum.” The same applies to Mykonos versus Greece, Maafushi versus the Maldives, and Ho Chi Minh City versus Vietnam. By creating destination-level guides for the places people are actually travelling to, we can give travellers specific, accurate, and actionable information — not a country-level generalisation that may not apply to where they’re actually staying.

This is a soft launch — we’re continuing to add destinations in the coming weeks. Our current list of 22 will grow as we work through the most-searched destinations globally, covering the full spectrum from safe-to-drink cities like Tokyo, Budapest, and Lisbon through to destinations where bottled water is essential, like Ho Chi Minh City, Tulum, and Nadi.

Coming soon: in the weeks ahead we’ll also be updating our country pages to surface their popular destination guides directly. If you’re on the Mexico country page, you’ll be able to see and navigate straight to Tulum and Cabo San Lucas. If you’re on the Greece page, Mykonos and Santorini will be right there alongside the country-level information. This integration will make it significantly easier for travellers to move between the broad country-level picture and the specific destination they actually need — and we think it’s going to make the site considerably more useful as a result.

As always, all information on CanIDrinkTheTapWater.com is researched and written to give travellers accurate, trustworthy, and genuinely useful guidance. Whether you’re planning your first trip to Bali or your tenth visit to Paris, we’re here to make sure you stay healthy and hydrated wherever you go.