Visit Underwater Museum in Cancun

The Underwater Museum is located between Cancun, Isla Mujeres and Punta Nizuc. You can visit it by choosing an organized excursion from the hotel zone.

Matteo Gramegna

Matteo Gramegna

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Visit Underwater Museum in Cancun

Cancun | ©ET Fishing

Among the things to see and do in Cancun, the Underwater Museum or MUSA deserves a special mention. This cultural space is not located on land, but at the bottom of the sea.

The Musa was born in 2009 and today has about 500 statues designed by local and international artists. They are made of marine concrete, with neutral pH so as not to interfere with the environment. In addition, the cavities of each sculpture are designed to become the lair of fish and crustaceans.

Organized excursions to the museum

At the museum| ©Cheapfaremart LLC
At the museum| ©Cheapfaremart LLC

Cancun is an internationally renowned tourist destination. The hotel and leisure offer is very extensive; of course you can not miss some routes that bring tourists closer to the underwater museum. Here are the main ones:

Excursion to the Underwater Museum

A simple but complete option. A boat will pick you up at the hotel zone and will take you to the area of El Farito (Islas Mujeres). The peculiarity of this construction is not only the shape (it looks like a big chess tower) but also the way it has been built respecting the reef below.

Once there, you will have plenty of time for snorkeling activities. Due to the shallow depth of the sea (about 4 meters), real diving is not allowed.

Near Isla Mujeres you will see a few iconic sculptures: "The Silent Evolution", "The Bankers", "The Dream Collector" and more.

  • Price: more or less 50 €.
  • Duration: 4 hours
  • Recommended for those who want to explore the Underwater Museum without spending too much money.

Mini cruise on a glass bottom boat

The Mexican Caribbean is a place of rare beauty. Its waters are home to manta rays, sea turtles, nurse sharks and countless colorful fish that swim in and out of the reefs. An original way to see them is aboard a small air-conditioned boat/submarine.

Normally, the route starts at Boulevard Kukulcan (Hotel Zone, 77500) at the Aquaworld park. During the navigation, the boat will reach the Nichupte Lagoon and Punta Nizuc where the sculptures "La Jardinera de la Esperanza", "Entendimiento", "Umbral", etc. are located.

  • Price: between 30 € and 50 €.
  • Duration: approximately 2 hours
  • Recommended for those traveling with small children

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Diving experience for beginners at the Underwater Museum

Cancun is the perfect place to learn to dive. With warm waters in all seasons and dazzling marine life, the Yucatan Peninsula is the ideal place for your baptism of the water.

An experienced guide will explain the basics of this discipline and take you to one of the most beautiful spots on the coast: the Manchones reefs.

In addition to turtles, manta rays and corals, this stretch of sea hosts iconic sculptures such as "The Cross of the Bay", "Anthropocene" (a stone Volkswagen Beetle) and "Burning Man".

You'll descend to a maximum of 10 meters. If you came to Mexico to see the marine life, I recommend you to read the post about the best snorkeling experiences in Cancun.

  • Price: a little less than 150 €.
  • Duration: approximately 6 hours
  • Recommended for those who want to deepen their knowledge about scuba diving.

Catamaran trip with snorkeling

The navigation starts at Playa Langosta or Playa Tortugas and, after a short crossing, you will arrive at the splendid Isla Mujeres. Once there, you will enjoy a private beach club with hammocks, sun loungers and an open bar with food and drinks.

After some well-deserved relaxation, you will board the catamaran again to reach El Meco or Mayan reef. It is approximately 200 meters wide by 800 meters long and has a shallow depth of only 4 meters. It is a perfect area for snorkeling since the sculptures are literally at hand.

When in contact with the water, the stone figures have been covered with algae and corals. "Anthropocene", "The Bankers" and the other statues have become home to fish and mollusks. In this area, it is also common to see a colony of sea turtles.

Before returning to Cancun you will have time to tour Isla Mujeres on your own. If you want to do some shopping, you will find all the stores on Miguel Hidalgo Street; if you prefer to taste the local specialties, you can try the Tikin Xik fish at the beach bars of Playa Lancheros or Playa Tiburón.

  • Price: between 70 € and 80 €.
  • Duration: between 6 and 7 hours
  • Recommended for younger visitors

How to book an excursion to Cancun's Underwater Museum

Booking online| ©Porapak Apichodilok
Booking online| ©Porapak Apichodilok

It's very simple: it's all done online. You don't need to print anything, you just need to show the electronic ticket from your smartphone.

In case of problems, and it doesn't usually happen, all the agencies have a customer service.

Duration of the excursions

Underwater Museum Trolley| ©ET Fishing
Underwater Museum Trolley| ©ET Fishing

A route to the Underwater Museum usually lasts about 4 hours (round trip navigation included). Tours depart from the hotel zone, a short distance from the Kukulcan Plaza shopping mall.

Note that the Underwater Museum is located between Cancun, Punta Nizuc and Isla Mujeres, a paradisiacal place a few kilometers from the coast. The latter is known for its relaxed atmosphere, so much so that there are no cars and locals get around by golf cart.

The turquoise waters are an irresistible attraction and it is not surprising that several agencies organize daily excursions to Isla Mujeres from Cancun.

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What will I see on this type of excursion?

Museum Reef| ©Bruce Campbell
Museum Reef| ©Bruce Campbell

The turquoise waters of Cancun envelop some works of art by six artists: Jason de Caires Taylor (the originator), Karen Martinez Salinas, Roberto Diaz Abraham, Elier Amado Gil, Rodrigo Quiñones Reyes and Salvador Quiroz Ennis. There are over 400 sculptures and the list below lists my favorites:

  • Urban Reef: some little houses at the bottom of the sea. The British architect Jason de Caires Taylor has designed each residence adapting them to the requirements of the different marine species. It is located on the southern tip of Isla Mujeres
  • Understanding: six men seated in a circle around a small round table. It bears the signature of Cuban artist Elier Amado Gil. You will see it in Punta Nizuc, a few meters from the surface.
  • The bankers: five men with their heads stuck in the sand.
  • Inertia: a stone man watching television sitting on a sofa. A clear criticism of the apathy we have all experienced in our lives.
  • Anthropocene: a concrete Volkswagen Beetle. In Mexico, the Beetle or "vocho" (that's how it's defined in these parts) is an iconic car and the last classic model rolled out of the Puebla plant in 2003. The underwater sculpture was designed by Jason de Caires Taylor and is located on the southern tip of Isla Mujeres.
  • The anchors: five half-bodies emerging from the seabed. The marine vegetation gives it a mystical touch.
  • Blessings: nine hands with index and middle fingers raised and aligned. The statues have been designed by Elier Amado Gil and are located in Punta Sam.

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What is the history of this Underwater Museum?

Swimming in the Museum| ©ET Fishing
Swimming in the Museum| ©ET Fishing

The idea of creating an art gallery at the bottom of the sea arose after a naval accident. A stranded ship had damaged the reef causing great environmental damage and the consequent escape of fish and divers.

To solve this problem, the president of Cancun's nautical association, Roberto Diaz, contacted DeCaires Taylor, a British artist and diver. Before sinking a few sculptures in the sea off Cancun, he had already done so in Grenada and England.

The collaboration was successful and thanks to this, today we can admire some 500 sculptures on the sandy bottom of Cancun. You can take a look at DeCaires Taylor's most significant works on his official website.

What fish and other sea creatures will I see?

At the Museum| ©Daniel Kwok
At the Museum| ©Daniel Kwok

The Riviera Maya is a largely unspoiled stretch of coastline. A myriad of species live beneath the water's surface and the list below gathers the most common ones:

  • Sailfish, one of the fastest in these seas. You will recognize it by its large dorsal fin. It favors warm waters where its favorite prey lives: sardines.
  • Sea turtles of two species: hawksbill and loggerhead.
  • Lionfish, beautiful as well as dangerous. It lives in reefs and is characterized by fins with white, brown and red lines. It is an invasive species so much so that, due to climate change, it has begun to colonize even the Mediterranean.
  • Manta rays, giant mantas with two colors: gray above and white below. They are the "cousins" of sharks, but they are docile creatures.
  • Nurse shark, a medium-sized fish with a small mouth and whiskers that make it look like a cat.
  • Fire coral, yellow, tree-like animals. Be careful, if you get cut by one of them, the pain will be very intense.
  • Whale shark, the largest fish in the world. It feeds on plankton and is a regular in the Riviera Maya during the summer months. If you travel to Cancun in May you will see the first specimens arriving in these waters.
  • Mahi-Mahi, also known as lemon fish. It is characterized by its large head and a green and yellow color.
  • Barracuda

What are the advantages of taking a guided tour vs. visiting the Underwater Museum on my own?

Aquatic Museum Day| ©sanap501
Aquatic Museum Day| ©sanap501

In this case you have no real alternative. The only way to visit the Cancun Underwater Museum is to book a guided tour. Don't worry, as you may have seen, you have several options to choose from at more than affordable prices.

If you don't want to get too wet, I recommend you to read the post about catamaran rides in Cancun.

Can I pay with dollars or euros?

Part of the Museum on the island of women| ©Martin Voeller
Part of the Museum on the island of women| ©Martin Voeller

All excursions to the Underwater Museum can be paid in both Mexican pesos and dollars. This applies not only to online purchases, but to all transactions you can make in Cancun. Remember that, as in the United States, you must leave a tip (more or less 10% of the amount to be paid).

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Tips for an excursion to Cancun's Underwater Museum

Museum Mine| ©GoFullNomad
Museum Mine| ©GoFullNomad

To enjoy a rounded experience, here are a few suggestions:

  • You don't need to be a certified diver to explore the Underwater Museum.
  • If you don't want to use a rented snorkel gear, you can bring your own
  • Use a reef-safe sunscreen. Although it may seem strange to you, the coral of the Mexican Caribbean is at risk from sunscreen. Buy only oxybenzone-free sunscreens.
  • Don't touch the sculptures to avoid disturbing the marine life.
  • Diving tours are designed for people between 10 and 60 years old. Children under 18 years old are assisted by an instructor.
  • If you have any questions, ask before diving. You won't be able to do it afterwards
  • Are you traveling to Cancun in January? No problem, the excursions are available all year round.

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Is it possible to snorkel in other places in Cancun?

Aquatic Museum| ©Baz Mattaz
Aquatic Museum| ©Baz Mattaz

Yes, in case you don't want to go too far, you can reach the best beaches in Cancun. With miles and miles of coastline, there are several candidates for the gold medal:

  • Las Perlas, a typical Caribbean picture: white sand, palm trees and a sea with various shades of blue.
  • Playa Langosta, a splendid inlet, perfect for a kayak tour or a swim with dolphins.
  • Punta Nizuc, the reef closest to the hotel zone. Here live manatees, turtles and thousands of fish, so much so that it is considered the best diving area in Cancun. Getting here is very easy, buses line 1 and 2 stop here.
  • Playa Tortugas, with crystal clear and shallow waters.
  • Playa Delfines, a very suggestive stretch of coastline. Be careful: you will not be able to snorkel from May to September. This is turtle nesting season and access to the water is prohibited.
  • Playa Linda, the most central beach. It is frequented by both tourists and locals.