Yes! The tap water is safe to drink.
Tap water in Sharjah, UAE is desalinated seawater, making it safe to drink according to international standards.
It meets World Health Organization (WHO) and UAE Ministry of Health guidelines for potable water quality.
However, some residents may still prefer bottled or filtered water due to taste or personal preferences.
United Arab Emirates is ranked as number 52 globally with a score of 71.9% in the water quality EPI research conducted by Yale University.
Sharjah's tap water is primarily sourced from desalination plants, treating seawater from the Gulf of Oman and Arabian Gulf.
The desalination process involves reverse osmosis, ensuring removal of salts and minerals, making the water safe for consumption.
No groundwater or surface water sources are used for tap water supply in Sharjah, reducing the risk of contamination.
Drinking fountains in public areas, such as malls and parks, are generally safe to use in Sharjah.
These fountains are connected to the municipal water supply, which is desalinated and treated to meet potable water standards.
However, it's still important to observe the fountain's cleanliness and maintenance before consuming water from it.
Here is a map showing all the locations of drinking water spots in Sharjah. You can click on each water drop to open the spot directly in Google Maps for directions.