
— His real name is Darren Jason Watkins Jr. — A visit to Antigua and Barbuda during an ongoing Caribbean tour introduced the destination to an audience that local tourism boards are increasingly trying to reach. Young travelers consume destinations through live streams, short-form clips, and unscripted online content.
According to the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Board, the livestream reached more than 2.5 million viewers on YouTube alone, giving the twin island destination a level of global digital exposure that traditional tourism campaigns rarely generate.
From Dickinson Bay to Barbuda
There was a stop near a dramatic place. Northeast Marine Management AreaWe also had an energetic time visiting the drag racing community in Antigua.
inside Sir Vivian Richards StadiumOne of the Caribbean’s best-known cricket grounds, it has been transformed into a carnival-style scene with masquerade dancers, soca performers and local crowds.
By the time the stream reaches
Iron bands, steelpan groups, masqueradeers, athletes, artists and local vendors filled the beaches as IShowSpeed sampled Antiguan food, played traditional games, interacted with locals and sampled the island’s famous cuisine. .
The stream eventually moved to:
For viewers watching online, the experience quickly moved between beaches, music, sports, food and culture. This is exactly what fast-paced visual storytelling is currently dominating travel searches among young viewers.
Why this visit attracted attention
The livestream received more than 2.5 million views on YouTube alone, according to the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Board.