Discover the best top things to do in Quintana Roo, Yucatan Peninsula including Pax, Museo del Automovil Antiguo del Sureste, Mystika Museum, Captain Dulche's Museum, Mayan Museum of Cancun, The Mayan Cacao Company, Ka'Yok' Planetario de Cancun, Museo Sensorial del Tequila, CEDAM Museum, Museo Subacuatico de Arte.
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This museum offers musical instruments such as Mayan flutes, guitars and much more.
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The Old Car Museum of Southeastern Mexico, is an unusual museum, which can be called atypical, pursuant to which has different characteristics: first, because it is a museum housing antique cars including models from 1917 to 1992, and second, because he is the first Iconographic Museum of the Carrera Panamericana was made between the years of 1950-1954 and then at the beginning of the second stage of the race, from 1988 to date.
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Mystika is a one-of-a-kind sensory experience, designed to take the viewer on a journey of connection with Mayan cosmology, the most impressive natural sanctuaries in Mexico and the spiritual power of horses: totems of healing, wisdom and evolution.
Mystika museum by Pepe Soho is definitely one in top 10 places you must see while visiting Tulum and area. You will be submerged in the mystical world of Mexico and you will find yourself connecting with your inner soul. It felt like a beautiful journey in the most incredible places, journey so incredible that you don't wont to end. Definitely one of the kind and unique place. I visited Mystika with my husband and it felt like a spiritual journey for us ,we loved it and we will definitely be back!
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Isla Mujeres Museum Capitan Dulche.This Museum is dedicated in loving memory of Captain Ernesto Dulche Escalante, founder or the 5th Naval Region (Isla Mujeres). Captain Dulche´s Maritime Museum treasures a big part of Isla Mujeres history, this is documented in a great photo collection of over 150 that have never been seen before. The Museum also contains an excellent collection of anchors, buoys, chains and lanterns, maritime tools and two projection rooms, showing one video of the famous mexican diver Ramon Bravo and the even more famous Jacques Cousteau. It also has the largest collection of model ships and metates in the whole mexican caribbean.
Love the improvements at CD--we've been going here over the past 5 years or so. Pool and Palapas are great. Nice drinks by the pool or private cabanas...no minimums to spend. Even provided free masks and snorkels for me and my kids... if you have a gold cart definitely worth stopping in for a few hours for some food and drinks
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Archaeological museum with exhibitions about the mayan culture. Museo arqueológico con exhibiciones sobre la cultura maya prehispánica.
Visited this museum after chichen itza was helpful to learn history about the Mayan history Beautiful grounds and landscapes right in middle of hotel zone Very quiet
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The Mayan Cacao Company is a place to discover the origins of chocolate in the same land as its creators: The Mayans. This is not a museum, it is an interactive experience where you become an explorer of the history of the most popular food in the world. You will learn about the Mayan culture, their relationship with chocolate, when and how it was discovered, the applications and much more. All this magical trip will be through our different areas in the park, you can also see how chocolate is made from scratch, dare to try a Pre-Hispanic drink of Mayan priests and emperors. We will finish with the opportunity to taste our famous chocolate margaritas! And in our boutique you can buy an unimaginable variety of products made from cocoa: soaps, lotions, sauces, handmade chocolate bars and much more. We have 13 different flavors of 100% organic and gluten-free chocolate. Try them and take your favorite. Let the sensuality of chocolate catch your senses.
My sisters and I took the workshop tour with Angel. He was extremely knowledgeable about the history and significance of cacao in Mayan culture, the plants and pollinators that help make chocolate as we know it possible, and the process of making chocolate! Our tour included a sample of delicious mole sauce on fresh corn tortillas, grinding our very own chocolate, and making delicious chocolate margaritas. I definitely recommend taking the time to do the workshop. It's an all around great experience that stimulates all the senses.
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MUSA ( The Underwater Museum of Art) is an underwater museum located in the National Marine Park in Cancun and Isla Mujeres area. MUSA contains over 500 sculptures of six different artists. The sculptures provide areas for coral growth and contribute to give shelter for fish and other organisms. The museum may be viewed by diving, snorkeling, or glass bottom boat ."The Art of Conservation" is the reason this Non Profit Organization.
I dove with Manta Dive shop In Cancun for the Second time. I loved it! you would be surprised the things we saw down there!!
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