Discover the MUSA, "El Museo subaquàtico de Arte"
Instead of staying in one of the resorts who don’t have any trouble or follow the young fetards during springbreak, why not try to dive into the blue waters off Isla Mujeres during your stay in Cancún?
On the peninsula Yucatán , if you are not too busy visiting the ancient Mayan city of Chichén Itzá, the many cenotes or Tulum and its Sian Ka’an reserve, then take the time to see the submarine museum of Cancún ( Cancun Underwater Museum ) that exposes more than 460 sculptures by the artist Jason of Cairo Taylor and some local artists.
This eco-friendly submarine tour includes a Volkswagen of 8 tons (which also serves as a shelter for the crustaceans), a man on fire and an incredible urban reef. By “visiting” this museum, you have the opportunity to dive into Caribbean waters without even worrying about disturbing the aquatic ecosystem: exposure has been installed away from protected reefs.
750,000 people would visit this submarine museum every year.
Here. a few pictures which should encourage you to filter your dive combination and mask and dive into this incredible museum:
The visit lasts about 40 minutes under water after visiting the museum from a boat that has windows to see under water. The value/price ratio for this attraction is quite interesting, and it is the opportunity to dive for the first time in a strange and original setting. All photos presented here are taken from the official website Jason of Cairo Taylor .
Here is a video of what your MUSA visit might look like:
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