An ancient Mayan building thought to be a school and named by a Spanish historian who thought it looked like a European monastery.
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An ancient Mayan building thought to be a school and named by a Spanish historian who thought it looked like a European monastery.
Once the home of General Francisco Canton Rosada, this building now houses artifacts and memorabilia as the Anthropology Museum.
Music venue that features classic música de trío and trova.
Many of these ancient Mayan ruins still lie hidden and unexcavated.
This local convention center houses up to 4,000 people.
Very popular local church in the center of the city.
Architecturally significant church located in the center of the city.
This church is dedicated to the local patron saint of Cancun.
This simple Presbyterian church is open to all.
Popular, centrally located Catholic church.
Located close to shore, this reef is a great site for beginners, full of colorful marine life.
Huge underwater nature reserve, featuring many different species of coral and fish: a diver's delight.
Giant sea turtles and groupers await those with the courage (and the experience) to brave the fierce currents at this diving site.
Possibly THE most challenging dive site found on this coast of Mexico, with dangerous waters full of strong currents and large, hungry (and toothy) fish.
This Mayan ruin, accessible only by boat, offers a spectacular beach for snorkeling.
This ancient ruin was used as a religious gathering place.
This museum offers musical instruments such as Mayan flutes, guitars and much more.