1. Fillico
Fillico is one of the priciest bottled waters in the world that Mytour would like to present. Produced in Osaka, Japan, Fillico is priced at $219 per 750ml (over 5,000,000 VND). The elegant design of Fillico bottles, often compared to royal luxury, features a chess piece-like shape, with a crown made from gold and Swarovski crystals on top.
The brand is also named by renowned artisans, and its unique design and prestigious reputation make Fillico anything but affordable. Consequently, only the elite can indulge in this luxurious water, typically sold at high-end specialty stores.
Price: $219/750ml


2. Svalbardi
Svalbardi is one of the most stylish bottled waters, making it an ideal gift or present due to its luxurious glass and wooden stopper design. The water inside is sourced from the Arctic, with some bottles even containing ice from glaciers that are 4,000 years old. This rarity is why Svalbardi is priced at $100 per 750ml. You can currently purchase this water directly from Svalbardi's website.
Many wealthy individuals buy Svalbardi not necessarily for the water itself but for the chic, elegant design. The combination of glass and wood evokes the essence of the Arctic while offering a sophisticated and modern aesthetic. The wood used for the cap comes from sustainable forests, and the bottle is recyclable. If you present Svalbardi at a dinner party or as a gift, your guests are sure to be impressed.
Price: $100/750ml


3. Nevas
Nevas Water is considered a premium brand from Germany, sourced from 100-year-old wells with zero calcium content. The water is bottled in a stylish black champagne-shaped bottle, adding a touch of elegance and personality.
In contrast to other expensive bottled waters, Nevas features a sleek, mysterious black design that could easily be mistaken for a bottle of wine. However, hidden beneath its elegant exterior is a pure, pristine water sourced from two natural springs in Germany. With a price of around $43 per 750ml, Nevas is often seen at upscale events and exclusive parties.
Price: ~$43/750ml


4. Bling H2O
Another surprisingly expensive bottled water that Mytour would like to introduce is Bling H2O. This luxurious bottle is crafted from Swarovski crystal and is uniquely designed to resemble a champagne bottle. The bottle's body is adorned with the words 'Bling H2O' embellished with sparkling diamonds.
At first glance, it may appear simple, but considering the design and the production costs, the price of this water is far from affordable. The water is sourced from a mountain in the UK, then carefully filtered through a complex and costly process. As a result, you would need to spend around $40 per 750ml (approximately 1,000,000 VND) to own a bottle of Bling H2O.
Price: $40/750ml


5. Veen
Veen is another brand that cannot be left off the list of the world’s most expensive bottled waters. Known for its high price, Veen is considered a luxury product intended for those with a higher income. Moreover, the brand’s legacy is enriched by being mentioned in the Finnish epic, Kalevala, further enhancing its value. The main reason for the premium cost of Veen is its exceptional purity. The water is recognized for its sweet, pure taste, making it one of the finest drinking waters in the world.
Currently, a 750ml bottle of Veen bottled water is priced at $23 (about 550,000 VND). While this is relatively affordable compared to the other brands mentioned by Mytour, paying 550,000 VND for a bottle of water is still far from ordinary.
Price: $23/750ml


6. AquaDeco
At a price of $15 per 750ml, AquaDeco undoubtedly belongs on the list of the world’s most expensive bottled waters. What sets AquaDeco apart from other premium waters is not only its artistic, architectural-style packaging, but also the pristine water sourced from Canada. In 2007, it won a gold medal for the best non-carbonated spring water.
The water comes from Canada’s aquifers, formed by the movement of glaciers. As the glaciers moved, they left behind a perfect blend of sand and gravel, creating a natural filtration process. This slow filtering of impurities is what makes AquaDeco one of the purest natural waters available. It is also one of the priciest bottled waters, often found in upscale restaurants.
Price: $15/750ml


7. 10 Thousand BC
Typically, you’d pay about 10,000 VND for a bottle of regular water, but if you’re looking to try 10 Thousand BC bottled water, be prepared to spend 14 USD for 750ml (over 300,000 VND). This water is sourced from a remote location off the coast of Canada, requiring extensive machinery and time for extraction. The source is so far away that it takes three days to reach it, which explains the high production costs associated with 10 Thousand BC water.
On top of that, 10 Thousand BC bottled water is considered to be one of the purest and healthiest available, as it’s sourced from an exceptionally clean, pristine aquifer. Beyond its quality, the bottle itself is an exquisite work of art with a tall, sleek, transparent design that resembles fine wine bottles.
Price: 14 USD/750ml


8. Beverly Hills 90H20 Diamond Edition
The Beverly Hills 90H20 Diamond Edition holds the title of the most expensive bottled water in the world. Priced at around 100,000 USD for a 750ml bottle, there is currently no other bottled water that dares to claim the top spot on this list. So, what makes this bottle of water so ridiculously expensive?
Part of the reason lies in the extraordinary packaging. The cap of the bottle is adorned with diamonds. The water itself is sourced from the high mountains of Northern California, specifically from the Beverly Hills area. The bottle itself is crafted from 14K gold and features 600 white diamonds and 250 black diamonds, with the cap also made of gold. Its design is inspired by luxury champagne bottles.
For those interested in a more affordable version, the regular Beverly Hills 90H20 (without diamonds) costs around 14 USD per 750ml bottle.
Price: 100,000 USD/750ml


9. Acqua di Cristallo Tributo a Modigliani
Priced at a staggering 60,000 USD, or roughly 1.25 billion VND for a 750ml bottle, Acqua di Cristallo Tributo a Modigliani claims the top spot as the world's most expensive bottled water. The sky-high price tag is due to the fact that the bottle is crafted from 24-karat solid gold.
This luxurious creation by the world-renowned designer Fernando Altamirano has drawn considerable public attention. In addition to its golden exterior, Acqua di Cristallo Tributo a Modigliani is said to contain more energy than regular bottled water. The bottle design incorporates a blend of materials, including matte gold, silver, frosted silver, crystal, and unique combinations of these elements. For those interested in a slightly more affordable version, a simpler design is priced at 3,600 USD per bottle.
Price: 60,000 USD/750ml


10. Kona Nigari Water
Some bottled waters are priced exorbitantly because they are rare and sourced from the purest water supplies. Kona Nigari Water is one such example. This luxury bottled water comes with a jaw-dropping price tag of 402 USD for 750 ml (over 9 million VND).
It is claimed to be more hydrating than other premium bottled waters, containing natural electrolytes from the ocean. The high price is due to the complex process involved in its extraction, which requires advanced machinery and takes place in a remote location. Specifically, Kona Nigari Water is desalinated seawater collected from depths of over 600 meters below the ocean's surface off the coast of Hawaii. Many believe it helps with weight loss, stress reduction, and improving skin health.
Price: 402 USD/750 ml

