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Miami-based travel host David Hoffmann shares his 100-hour journey in Antigua and Barbuda

Renowned travel host from Miami, David Hoffmann is a regular visitor to the Caribbean, and this time, he chose to explore Antigua and Barbuda

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Miami-based travel host David Hoffmann shares his 100-hour journey in Antigua and Barbuda
Antigua and Barbuda: A renowned travel host from South Miami, David Hoffmann is a regular visitor to the Caribbean, and this time, he chose to explore Antigua and Barbuda. On the island, he reviewed the roadside food, including Ducana and Saltfish, Wood-Oven Bread, ice cream, Black Pineapple, and KFC.

The vlogger is known for his famous channel, Davidsbeenhere, and his passion for travelling. As of now, he has travelled to around 100 nations across the world. He has also been named by USA Today among the Top 10 Best Travel Videographers.

While sharing his 100-hour adventure in Antigua and Barbuda, David said that he explored all the best things to see and do in this beautiful Caribbean destination.

From relaxing on the beach to trying the local cuisine, the vlogger showed the reasons why Antigua and Barbuda should be at the top of everyone's travel bucket list.

Initially, the vlogger tried every KFC on the island to see if it was better than other Caribbean nations. While exploring, he also saw the biggest lobster and was excited to see how the fishers got hold of it.

He also took a stop at the Sir Vivian Richardson Stadium as it boasts to have some of the amazing local food at the Boundary Bites restaurant. At that place, he tried the pumpkin fritter and said that it was really sweet and reminded him of the French toast because it was nice and crunchy.

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The whole journey of David Hoffmann showcased him exploring various dishes across Antigua and Barbuda. The vlogger also visited the Dickenson Beach which is one of the best of 365 beaches in Antigua.

David also explored a private beach and said, "it feels like nowhere I've ever been because it's completely separated from locals. It's just like tourists just hanging out. It's pretty, uh it's pretty in like a different world. It's secluded, yeah it's a different world over here I mean to get here you have to go through a lot of mountains."

During the 100-hour journey on the island, he said that he loved every bit of it and recommended it to everyone who is looking for an ideal vacation in the Caribbean.