The Mexican Caribbean waters are home to one of the largest underwater museums on the planet. ... More information
Submerge yourself in one of the most beautiful and clear waters of the world; The Mexican Caribbean.
These crystal clear waters are the home to one of the largest underwater museums on the planet, located in Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico. Forming this museum you will find a series of underwater sculptural installations all sited within the protected National Marine Park, of the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico.
Divers and snorkelers will have the opportunity to admire more than 400 original sculptures in depths ranging from 9 to 20 feet. The artist behind the project , British Artist Jason de Caires Taylor offers a contemporary and cultural view of how the Mayan people have evolved throughout the years in “The Silent Evolution”, he has gained international recognition for this unique work.
Environmentally Friendly
The sculptures are all designed to become artificial reefs and are constructed from special materials which promote marine life and create areas for corals to flourish and marine creatures to breed and take refuge, boosting the local ecosystem. You cannot miss it.!!
Included
Life Jacket, Bottled water, Lockers, snorkel equipment and bilingual Guide.
Not included
Transportation to meeting place, Tips, $5 USD for reef tax and dock fee.
Don’t forget
Swim wear, towel, comfortable clothing and shoes, biodegradable sun screen and underwater camera.
This tour operates
Daily
Tour meeting place
Aquaworld Reservations Center located in front of the Gran Melia Cancun
Duration
2 hours
Important
Please confirm your reservation 48 hours advance call Olympus Tours Cancun office 011+52+(998)881-9030 or mail reservations@olympus-tours.com Remember no refund for unused tours.