MUSA creating alternatives for nature with art
The Cancun Underwater Museum of Art, or MUSA, is one of the world’s largest underwater museums. It has more than 500 sculptures made with eco-friendly materials, and its mission is to protect, restore, and speed up coral growth.
These sculptures create new habitats for sea life and give tourists a new underwater experience. They also help reduce pressure on the most popular coral reefs.
Top snorkeling at the Underwater Museum in Cancun
MUSA is inspired by humans, real people, and real objects. The sculptures are in different areas and at different depths. Some are at snorkeling depth, about 3 meters deep, and others are for scuba diving, around 10 meters deep.
But the most interesting part is how nature is taking over the sculptures. This creates a unique world where you can feel how humans can live in harmony with the ocean. Some sculptures are now completely covered by natural sea life. You may see colorful fish, rays, turtles, and coral formations around the statues.
How to snorkel in the MUSA
Although the MUSA seems close you cannot swim to the museum from the shore. But you can rent a boat, preferably with experienced crew to find the best parts of the museum. There are some areas with shallow waters which are good for kids and beginners.
Underwater Museum snorkeling in Cancun is one of the stops at our 5-in-1 Snorkeling Tour, where we focus on safety and personalized attention.

