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Museo Maya de Cancún

Museo Maya de Cancún

4.5 (7,675 reviews)
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Legjobb idő a látogatásra

Mornings on weekdays avoid crowds and the midday heat, especially between 9 and 11am. Late afternoon light favors photos in the garden and near the cenote.

Költségvetési tippek

Admission typically about 80 MXN; free entry on Sundays for Mexican residents, check current rates before visiting. City tourist passes rarely include this small museum, so plan separate entry fees.

Ajánlott

History buffs, Families with children, Students and educators, Photography enthusiasts

Tervezze meg látogatását

45-75 min

Ról ről

Gyors tények: Glass cases hold more than 300 Maya artifacts, from jade masks to finely painted ceramics, giving a surprisingly intimate look at everyday life and elite ritual. Palm-shaded ruins sit next to the galleries so you can move from climate-controlled exhibits to sun-warmed stone and hear gulls and waves while reading bilingual labels.

Főbb látnivalók: A raised glass walkway lets visitors hover above original foundations so you can view a 3-meter-deep trench and carved limestone platforms from eye level. Archaeologists catalogued a single burial with three jade pendants and dozens of shell beads, the close-up display preserves faint red pigment and weathered tool marks under soft LED lighting.

Bennfentes tippek

  • Wear comfortable shoes, galleries and the cenote area have uneven paths.
  • Bring a light layer for air-conditioned rooms and cooler breezes in the garden.
  • Photographs without flash are usually allowed; the upper terrace and cenote edge offer the best compositions.
  • Arrive at opening to beat school groups and tour buses that usually show up mid-morning.

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