About This Spring
## Overview Porey Springs is a public drinking spring located in the heart of Barbados, in the Lesser Antilles of the Caribbean. The spring emerges from a small hillside and is channeled through a pipe, providing a steady flow of natural spring water. It has long served as a community water source, and visitors are welcome to collect as much water as they like — there are no restricted hours or access limitations. The spring site itself is well-maintained, with attractive tiling and painted stonework that give it a distinctive, cared-for appearance. A seating area is set back from the road, offering a pleasant spot to rest and enjoy the surroundings. Porey Springs reflects a tradition found across Barbados, where natural springs have historically been vital freshwater sources for local communities on this coral limestone island. The island's geology — layers of coral rock filtering rainwater over time — is what gives rise to springs like this one. ## Directions Porey Springs can be reached from Welchman Hall, approximately 3.7 miles away via Fortress Hill. Follow these steps: 1. From Welchman Hall, head south toward Highland Road. 2. After about 500 meters, take a right turn. 3. Drive approximately 350 meters and take another right turn. 4. Continue onto Fortress Hill. 5. After roughly 300 meters on Fortress Hill, take a sharp right turn. 6. Continue for about 700 meters until you reach a left turn — this leads directly to Porey Springs. **GPS Coordinates:** 13.1924848, -59.597526 The spring is located just off the road, so parking nearby and walking a short distance is straightforward. ## What to Expect When you arrive at Porey Springs, you'll find water flowing steadily from a pipe set into a small hillside. The spring area is neatly tiled and painted, making it easy to fill bottles or containers directly from the pipe. The water has historically been used as a drinking water source by locals, and visitors have reported it tastes clean and fresh — though, as with any natural spring, water quality can vary and testing is always a wise precaution. The shaded seating area set off the road makes this a comfortable stop, whether you're collecting water or simply taking a break while exploring the Barbadian countryside. The surrounding landscape is lush and green, typical of the island's interior parishes. There are no entry fees or time restrictions, so you can visit at your convenience. The route via Fortress Hill passes through scenic rural Barbados, making the drive to the spring an enjoyable experience in itself.
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13.192485, -59.597526
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections Porey Springs can be reached from Welchman Hall, approximately 3.7 miles away via Fortress Hill. Follow these steps:
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
Water flows from a pipe or spout.
Parking available nearby.
Safety Info
Always test or filter water from natural springs before drinking. Water quality can change seasonally.
Bring your own containers. A portable water filter like a LifeStraw is recommended.
Respect the environment. Pack out everything you bring in.