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IShowSpeed Draws Over 16 Million Viewers In Caribbean Tour To Date – And Tourist Boards Are Getting A Free Ride 

29 April 2026
This content originally appeared on News Americas Now.
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IShowSpeed In St. Vincent and the Grenadines
IShowSpeed In St. Vincent and the Grenadines on April 28, 2026.

By Staff Reporter | NewsAmericasNow.com

News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Weds. April 29, 2026: He arrives by Expedia Gulfstream and gets millions watching. IShowSpeed, the American internet phenomenon whose real name is Darren Jason Watkins Jr., has so far racked up more than 16 million cumulative live stream viewers across five Caribbean islands, turning what would have cost governments millions in tourism advertising into a free, real-time global showcase.

The 19-year-old streamer kicked off his Caribbean run in Trinidad and Tobago before hitting Grenada, Barbados, St. Lucia, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines yesterday. His highest single-stream viewership so far has come from Trinidad and Tobago at 4.7 million. Even his lowest – 2.9 million from Barbados – rivals the audience of a major cable news broadcast.

IShow Speed in St. Lucia visit.

Speed’s visits aren’t scripted tourism campaigns. They are chaotic, unfiltered, deeply human encounters with local culture – and that is precisely why they work. When millions of Gen Z viewers watch him eat doubles in Port of Spain, react to a fish market in Barbados, or get mobbed by fans on a St. Lucia street, they aren’t watching an ad. They’re experiencing a place.

Tourism economists have a term for this: earned media. What Speed is generating for the Caribbean is essentially the same visibility that agencies spend tens of millions of dollars trying to manufacture – delivered organically to a global audience that trusts him.

During a recent Africa tour spanning 20 countries in under a month, Speed gained more than 3.7 million YouTube subscribers and pushed past the 50 million subscriber milestone. The pattern is consistent: he visits, the world watches, and destinations trend.

While no official schedule has been confirmed, the broader Caribbean leg is expected to include Jamaica, the Dominican Republic, the Bahamas, Puerto Rico, Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Guadeloupe, Sint Maarten, St. Kitts and Nevis, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

For islands still on the itinerary, the calculus is straightforward: millions of eyeballs, zero cost, and the kind of youth-market penetration that no tourism board has reliably cracked.

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Speed has taken his cameras across Africa, Europe, Asia, South America, and Australia and New Zealand. His Caribbean run follows that same model: arrive with a massive platform, engage authentically with locals, and let the algorithm do the rest.

What is new is the regional concentration. Five islands in rapid succession means the Caribbean as a whole – not just individual destinations – is getting a sustained moment in front of one of the internet’s largest audiences.

For a region that has long struggled to compete with better-funded tourism markets for global attention, Speed’s tour is a reminder that the rules of visibility are changing. And the Caribbean, for once, is on the right side of the algorithm.

IShowSpeed’s Caribbean tour is ongoing. NewsAmericasNow.com will continue tracking viewership data and island visits as they are confirmed.