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Is The Tap Water Safe To Drink In Bahrain?
Tap water in Bahrain meets international treatment standards, but quality can vary in buildings and storage tanks, so it is generally not recommended for drinking unless properly filtered or boiled. Most locals and tourists rely on bottled water for drinking and cooking purposes. Bottled water is widely available throughout the kingdom and is the recommended option for visitors.
Key Points:
- While Bahrain’s tap water is treated, it may not be consistently safe to drink in many buildings due to storage and piping conditions, so bottled or filtered water is generally preferred.
- Bottled water is easily accessible at hotels, restaurants, shops, and supermarkets
- Boiling tap water before consumption can make it safer for drinking
- Some residents install reverse osmosis systems for home water filtration
- The water supply comes from desalination plants blended with groundwater
While tap water can be used for bathing and washing, visitors are advised to drink bottled water and use filtered or bottled water for making ice, while using tap water for brushing teeth is generally considered safe. Due to Bahrain’s hot climate, staying well-hydrated is important, and many health experts recommend increasing daily water intake to avoid dehydration and heat-related illnesses.