This cucumber lemon ginger water is crisp, citrusy, and lightly spicy from fresh ginger. Often called spa water or detox water, it's really just a refreshing infused water that makes everyday hydration feel a little more special.

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This lemon cucumber ginger water is crisp, citrusy, and lightly spicy-the kind of refreshing infused water that makes plain water feel a lot more appealing. It's made with thinly sliced cucumber, lemon, and fresh ginger, then infused until the water tastes bright, cooling, and just gingery enough.
You'll often see this called detox water or spa water, but I think of it more simply: a sugar-free drink that helps me drink more water because it actually tastes good. After testing different infusion times, I prefer letting it sit for about 1 hour at room temperature, then chilling it. For longer storage, strain out the lemon after 12 hours so the peel doesn't turn the water bitter.
Jump to:
- ⭐️ Why You'll Love This Cucumber Lemon Ginger Infused Water
- 🥒 Ingredient Notes
- How Long Should You Infuse It?
- Cucumber Lemon Ginger Water Benefits
- 🥄 How To Make Cucumber Lemon Ginger Water
- 👩🏼🍳 Expert Tips
- Storage
- 🌿 Variations and Substitutions
- More Refreshing Drinks and Summer Recipes
- Cucumber Lemon Ginger Water Recipe
⭐️ Why You'll Love This Cucumber Lemon Ginger Infused Water
- Fresh and flavorful: Cucumber keeps it cool and crisp, lemon adds brightness, and fresh ginger gives it a subtle spicy kick.
- Easy to make: Just slice, add water, and let everything infuse.
- Sugar-free: A refreshing alternative to lemonade, soda, or sweet tea.
- Great for warm weather: Keep a pitcher in the fridge for summer meals, cookouts, brunch, or everyday sipping.
- Easy to customize: Add mint, sparkling water, citrus, or a touch of sweetener.
🥒 Ingredient Notes

- Cucumber: English cucumber is my first choice because the skin is thin and the seeds are small, but regular cucumber also works. Slice it thinly so the flavor infuses faster.
- Lemon: Use fresh lemon, not bottled lemon juice. Thin slices add bright citrus flavor, but the peel can become bitter if left too long.
- Fresh ginger: Fresh ginger gives this water a subtle spicy kick. Slice it thinly for stronger flavor, or use fewer slices if you want it milder.
- Water: Cold filtered water works best. You can also use sparkling water if serving right away.
How Long Should You Infuse It?
For the best flavor, let the cucumber, lemon, and ginger infuse for about 1 hour at room temperature, then chill. If you prefer a lighter flavor, 30 minutes is enough. For stronger flavor, refrigerate for 2-4 hours, but strain out the lemon after 12 hours to prevent bitterness.
Cucumber Lemon Ginger Water Benefits
The biggest benefit of cucumber lemon ginger infused water is that it can make drinking water more enjoyable, which may help you stay better hydrated. Cucumber has a high water content, lemon adds bright flavor and vitamin C, and fresh ginger gives the water a naturally spicy, refreshing taste.
That said, this drink is not a magic detox or weight-loss solution. Your body already has systems in place for detoxification, and infused water works best as a simple, sugar-free way to drink more fluids throughout the day.

🥄 How To Make Cucumber Lemon Ginger Water
*See recipe card below for printable instructions.
Place sliced lemon, cucumber, and ginger in a large pitcher and add 8 cups of cold water (or distribute evenly among 8 glasses).
Let the water sit at room temperature for about 1 hour to let the flavor develop. Serve with or without ice cubes.
👩🏼🍳 Expert Tips
- Slice everything thinly. Thin slices expose more surface area, so the water picks up flavor faster.
- Use fresh ginger. Ground ginger will make the water cloudy and gritty, so fresh ginger is best.
- Strain for longer storage. Lemon peel can turn bitter as it sits, so strain out the cucumber, lemon, and ginger after about 12 hours if you want to keep the water longer.
- Use a glass pitcher if possible. Lemon is acidic, and glass keeps the flavor clean.
- Adjust the ginger to taste. For a stronger ginger flavor, use more slices or let it infuse longer. For a milder drink, use less ginger or remove it sooner.

Storage
Store cucumber lemon ginger detox water in the refrigerator for up to 2 days with the fruit and ginger still in the pitcher. For longer storage, strain out the cucumber, lemon, and ginger after 12 hours and refrigerate the infused water for up to 4 days.
If the water tastes bitter, flat, or off, discard it and make a fresh batch.
🌿 Variations and Substitutions
- Add mint: A few fresh mint leaves make this taste even more like spa water.
- Use sparkling water: Best if serving right away, since sparkling water loses bubbles as it sits.
- Make it sweeter: Add 1-2 teaspoons maple syrup or honey for a lightly sweet lemonade-style drink.
- Try lime: Swap lemon for lime for a sharper citrus flavor.
More Refreshing Drinks and Summer Recipes
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Cucumber Lemon Ginger Water Recipe
Equipment
- large pitcher
Ingredients
- 1 lemon, thinly sliced
- 1 large cucumber, thinly sliced
- 1 (2-inch piece) fresh ginger, peeled and thinly sliced
- 8 cups water
Instructions
- Place sliced lemon, cucumber, and ginger in a large pitcher and add 8 cups of cold water (or distribute evenly among 8 glasses).
- Let the water sit at room temperature for about 1 hour to let the flavor develop. Serve with or without ice cubes.
Notes
- Storage: Store in the refrigerator for up to 2 days with the fruit and ginger still in the pitcher. For longer storage, strain out the cucumber, lemon, and ginger after 12 hours and refrigerate the infused water for up to 4 days. If the water tastes bitter, flat, or off, discard it and make a fresh batch.
- Slice everything thinly. Thin slices expose more surface area, so the water picks up flavor faster.
- Use fresh ginger. Ground ginger will make the water cloudy and gritty, so fresh ginger is best.
- Strain for longer storage. Lemon peel can turn bitter as it sits, so strain out the cucumber,











Alex says
I love the ginger! I've had water with cucumber and lemon but never with ginger. So good!!
MaryAnne says
So glad you enjoyed it, Alex! 😍
Lisa Merritt says
Love this recipe. Made it to share with my husband.
MaryAnne says
Thanks, Lisa! So happy that you love it!
Barb says
I am trying to drink more water. This recipe will change it up a bit and add some flavor! Am excited to try it