Is the water OK to drink in Corfu?

Is it safe to drink the tap water? You are advised to drink bottled water in most areas of the island. It is perfectly safe to drink tap water, but it is rather “hard”, i.e. it has a high mineral content, therefore you may want to drink bottled water instead. A bottle of water is available in every room upon arrival.

Can you eat ice cream in Greece?

Athens has great ice cream shops and ice cream is just what we need during summer. From young children looking for ice cream in the coolers of the kiosks in cups, cones, rockets and sandwiches, to adults seeking the best flavours in gelaterias, ice cream is undoubtedly the favourite cool memory of summer.

What are the drinking rules in Greece?

Unlike other European countries, there is no official legal drinking age in Greece if you are drinking in private (like a house). However, if you want to purchase alcohol and drink in public, you must be at least 18 years of age. While that is the law, it isn't always strictly enforced.

Can you eat ice in Corfu?

Are there any food taboos in Greece?

The various rules of the Greek Orthodox Church have shaped people's eating habits. Even non-religious Greeks abstain from foods deriving from animals –meat, dairy products and eggs— during the numerous Lenten days that precede Easter, Christmas and other religious occasions.

Can I have ice in my drink in Greece?

If they are made with tap water, they may not be safe to consume, especially in the Greek Islands. However, many hotels use bottled water to make ice cubes, which gets you a safe drink. If you have any doubts, we recommend removing the ice cubes from your drink before they have a chance to melt.

How do you avoid food poisoning in Greece?

Avoid foods not prepared hygienically. Avoid food not stored at the correct temperature. Frequently use an alcohol-based hand gel.

Here's how to stay safe and enjoy the nightlife in Greece. In Greece, there's no minimum age for the consumption of alcohol, but you must be 18 or over to buy it.

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