Europe · Last reviewed 2026-04-29
Tap water in Tirana and major Albanian cities is treated and generally safe, but travellers commonly prefer bottled — supply can be intermittent and pipe quality varies.
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Practical advice
In Albania, buy sealed bottled water from supermarkets, hotels, or established shops. Check the seal is intact before drinking — refilled bottles are sold in some markets.
A filter bottle (LifeStraw, Grayl, Sawyer) covers any tap source and saves money and plastic on longer trips. UV pens (SteriPEN) also work for clear water.
A full rolling boil for at least one minute kills bacteria, viruses, and protozoa. This is the cheapest and most reliable treatment if your accommodation has a kettle.
Reputable city restaurants typically use filtered ice and washed produce, but ask if uncertain — particularly at street stalls.
Traveller's diarrhoea is usually short and self-limiting. Oral rehydration salts (ORS) are widely available — keep sipping fluids. See a doctor if symptoms persist beyond 48 hours, you have a fever, or you see blood.
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Disclaimer: This is general traveller guidance for Albania, not medical advice. Conditions change after infrastructure incidents or boil-water notices — always check official sources before drinking. Last reviewed 2026-04-29.
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