Traveling through Vietnam means lots of delicious food, exciting street markets, and hot tropical weather — and that means one thing: you’ll need to stay hydrated!The good news? Staying safe with drinking water in Vietnam is super easy once you know the basics.
Let’s keep this light, fun, and refreshing — just like that iced Vietnamese coffee you’re probably craving already.

Answer: Not recommended
Vietnam’s tap water is generally treated, but pipes in many areas aren’t built for drinking water purity. Locals boil water or use purifiers — and as a traveler, it’s best to follow their lead.
BUT don’t worry! Safe drinking options are everywhere and super affordable.
You’ll find sealed bottled water everywhere: convenience stores, cafés, hotels, street vendors, even tour buses.
Look for trusted brands like:
Tip: Always make sure the seal is unbroken before buying.
Most hotels, cafés, and restaurants use purified water or large refillable dispensers.
You can safely drink:
Vietnam takes tourist safety seriously — purified water is widely used.
Many Vietnamese households boil water daily for drinking. So if you’re staying in a homestay or local guesthouse, boiled water is absolutely safe.
Vietnam is joining the global refill movement! In big cities like Hanoi, Da Nang, and Ho Chi Minh City, you’ll find more cafés and hostels offering free refills to reduce plastic waste.
Bring a reusable water bottle — the planet will thank you.
Surprisingly — yes, usually! Ice in restaurants and cafés is made in certified factories using purified water.
Safe ice:
Street vendors may use chipped block ice, so when in doubt, choose drinks with tube ice only.
Vietnam loves beverages — and most are perfectly safe to enjoy:
Coconuts are especially popular — nature’s own hydration bottle.
Vietnam’s weather can be hot and humid, so staying hydrated keeps you energized and happy.
Here’s how to stay on top of it:
Your future self will thank you!
Water safety in Vietnam is simple — stick to bottled, boiled, or purified water, enjoy all the amazing drinks Vietnam has to offer, and you’ll stay perfectly hydrated throughout your trip.
Vietnam is a country full of flavor, hospitality, and tropical fun — and staying refreshed will help you soak it all in. ✨