Question for parents that have taken a baby to Majorca… how do ... - Jun 27, 2025 ... Nick Brown Santa ponsa, so I think Eroski is the supermarket isn't it? ... That doesn't justify scary warnings such as "don't drink tap water ...
What's the drinking water situation….Can you drink tap or is it bottle ... - Aug 19, 2024 ... Bottle (I wouldn't ever risk tap). 1 yr. 1. Related searches. . safe drinking water santa ponsa. . tap water in spain. . bottled water vs tap ...
Tap water - Palma de Mallorca Forum - Tripadvisor - May 9, 2017 ... Spain is under exactly the same EU drinking water regulations as us and has been for god knows how long. The 70's and 80's Spanish tummy from ...
Charged for ice! - Santa Ponsa Forum - Tripadvisor - 4,187 reviews. Santa Ponsa, Spain. Show Prices ... The Spanish government passed a law saying that tap water must be made available free in restaurants.
Tap water : r/mallorca - Dec 1, 2023 ... In long term you can suffer stones in the kidney because it contains too much calcium, is hard water. A lot of people buy bottled water for ...
Can you drink the tap water in Mallorca, Spain? And if you can't ... - Jul 12, 2017 ... Generally speaking tap water is safe to drink in Spain. In the city of Palma de Mallorca, where I grew up, water may taste quite chlorinated ...
Drinking water bottles strange taste - Review of SAii Phi Phi Island ... - Santa Ponsa, Spain. Drinking water bottles strange taste. Review of SAii Phi Phi Island Village. Reviewed Dec 16, 2017 via mobile. Stayed for 4 days in this ...
Tap water - Palma de Mallorca Message Board - Tripadvisor - May 9, 2017 ... Spain is under exactly the same EU drinking water regulations as us and has been for god knows how long. The 70's and 80's Spanish tummy from ...
Water - Santa Ponsa Forum - Tripadvisor - Sep 11, 2012 ... Theres no need to boil, Spanish water is to the same standard as ours ( may not taste that way though due to high mineral content) one of ...
Water - Santa Ponsa Message Board - Tripadvisor - Sep 11, 2012 ... You can but I still wouldn't, huge amounts of euro money has been thrown at Spanish infrastructure but bottled is so cheap I'd stick with that.
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