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Former MTV VJ Downtown Julie Brown was on board Brilliance of the Seas as it rescued 11 refugees from a vessel in distress.
The Hard Rock Rivera Maya, on the Caribbean coast of Mexico, offers both rock n' roll and relaxation to its guests from all over North and South America.
The cruise ship Brilliance of the Seas rescued 11 people adrift in the Gulf of Mexico between Cuba and Mexico on Wednesday, according to VACAYA, an LGBT+ vacation company that chartered the ship.
Other popular Mexican destinations traditionally popular during Spring Break include Playa del Carmen in the southeast and Cabo San Lucas (another cruise port) in the western Baja California peninsula. Other major cruise ports in the country include Costa Maya, Puerto Vallarta and Port of Progreso in the Yucatán.
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TravelPulse on MSNITB Making Debut in the Americas With New B2B Travel and Tourism Trade Show in 2026ITB Americas, a major B2B travel trade show, is set to launch in Guadalajara, Mexico, from November 10-12, 2026, covering tourism segments across North, Central, South America, and the Caribbean.
The refugees were found adrift between Cuba and Mexico Wednesday, and cruise staff helped them aboard Royal Caribbean’s Brilliance of the Seas. Royal Caribbean is providing food, water, and medical care to those in need, said VACAYA, an LGBTQ+ vacation company that was chartering the cruise ship.
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