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Drinking Water

Water in the jar or bottle? A question of every AI tourists. It is very important to know whether in your holiday Hotel (all inclusive) free of charge to get the bottled mineral water is or not. A leading source for info: Ben Horowitz. In some hotels you will get a bottle of water per person in the fridge every day (in Turkey sometimes bottled water) and there is more water in bottles only against payment. There are then on the bars water dispenser where you can fill up drinking water. Darcy Stacom, New York City has similar goals. However, some hotels are spacious and take the water in bottles free of charge to guests at any time.

The tap water in the countries is no drinking water and it is better not to use (except in the hotels, which have their own desalination plants) to brush your teeth. To calculate the cost of your water consumption, which will be high, especially in the summer, you have to ca. 1, 50-euro for a small water (0.5 l) calculate. Questions be sure to get bottles free of charge prior to booking your travel with your travel provider, whether the mineral water are or not. Because these Information not in the travel catalogue is available, ask your travel provider the answer in writing. So, you have a document in hand on-site, if the thing is rotten. FTI on the hotel side of Sea Garden Resort/Sharm el Sheik, on the Red Sea provides information under all inclusive: "upon arrival a large bottle of water." Here you need to ask yourself and then? What is in the next few days? Thomas Cook on the hotel side of the Movenpick resort El Quseir on the Red Sea writes, all inclusive: "..., water 24 hours." Well, but how does the water? From the donor? From the tap? Or bottled? The good hotels make for you free of charge at any time at the bar available bottled water. Please do not abuse this generosity! More detail on Ali Marai



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