The Cancun Underwater Museum of Art (MUSA), one of the most successful marine conservation projects in the world, MUSA is one of Cancun´s top 5 attractions. The Cancun Underwater Museum (MUSA) is located in the crystal clear waters surrounding Cancun and the coast of Isla Mujeres and has over 500 life-size underwater sculptures used to promote coral life.
The underwater sculptures are created with ph neutral marine concrete, made with the help of marine park officials and the Cancun Nautical Association, and are created above ground and cleaned before being taken underwater so they do not have any chemicals on them that may harm the water, animals, or reef.
The Cancun Underwater Museum is only 30 ft (10 meters) what makes a perfect dive for beginners, certified divers and shallow enough to have a great snorkeling experience
The project was launched in 2009, had the goal to create an artificial reef to protect the Manchones Reef area, and help the marine life restoration in the Cancun and Isla Mujeres area.
The Cancun Underwater Museum has 3 main areas, one in the Puerto Juarez area, one in Punta Nizuc and the main set is between Cancun and Isla Mujeres, here is where we do our activities since is the one with the largest number of statues and variety of marine life
In Solo Buceo Dive Shop we have 3 options, if you are a certified diver we have a diving tour to this amazing scuba diving site, if you don't have a scuba diving certification you can take a diving lesson for beginner and join us for a MUSA dive or you can also do a Snorkeling Tour in the Museum area and enjoy the magnificent view from the surface. In all our services we include the visit to Manchones coral reef.
The Cancun Underwater Museum (Spanish: Museo Subacuático de Arte, known as MUSA) is a non-profit organization based in Cancún, Mexico devoted to the art of conservation. The museum has a total of 500 underwater sculptures, most by the British sculptor Jason DeCaires Taylor and the others by five Mexican sculptors, with three different galleries submerged between three and six meters (9.8 and 19.6 ft ) deep in the ocean at the Cancún National Marine Park. The museum was thought up by Marine Park Director Jaime Gonzalez Canto and Jason deCaires Taylor, with the objective of saving the nearby coral reefs by providing an alternative destination for divers. It was started in 2009 and officially opened in November 2010 with the main obetive of protecting the Manchones Reef area.
In Solo Buceo Cancun we only visit the Underwater Museum's main area located near Isla Mujeres. Tis area contains the wolrd famous Silent Evolution.
The Cancun Underwater Museum of Art (MUSA) offers two incredible ways to explore its underwater sculptures and thriving marine ecosystem: scuba diving and snorkeling. Each has its unique features, and the best option depends on what you’re looking to experience.
For those who prefer to stay closer to the surface, snorkeling at MUSA is an accessible way to admire the sculptures and marine life. Equipped with a mask and snorkel, you’ll glide over MUSA’s amazing installations, where the sculptures rest in about 30 feet of water. Snorkeling provides an excellent view of the museum without the need for extensive training, making it ideal for beginners or those looking for a relaxed experience.
Scuba diving at MUSA allows you to get up close to the museum’s more detailed installations, such as the stunning Silent Evolution at Manchones Reef, located at 25-30 feet below the surface. Certified divers and beginners taking a Discover Scuba course can dive down to see the sculptures from unique angles and experience the sensation of being surrounded by marine life up close. With scuba diving, you’ll feel immersed in the art and ecosystem, giving you a deeper connection to the marine environment and a closer look at the coral growth on the sculptures.
If you’re looking for a more immersive experience and are excited to explore the sculptures from all angles, scuba diving is the recommended choice at MUSA. It allows you to engage fully with the underwater art and is the best way to see the sculptures in detail. However, if you prefer a simpler and quicker experience, or if you’re new to water activities, snorkeling offers a fantastic introduction to MUSA’s underwater wonders.
Either way, MUSA offers an unforgettable journey into art and marine life, making it a must-visit destination in Cancun
During your MUSA dive with Solo Buceo you will be able to enjoy the main exposition located between Cancun and Isla Mujeres
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