Museo Subacuático de Arte in Cancún is a unique project for scuba diving enthusiasts. There are hundreds of underwater sculptures - mostly life-size people - serving to restore the ecosystem in areas affected by hurricanes. This is a hybrid of art, scientific experiment, and a tourist attraction. Who wouldn't enjoy swimming among beautiful realistic statues and amazing exotic fish? This makes you feel like an explorer of the remnants of a sunken civilization, which leaves only positive emotions and pleasant memories.
Fans of caves will surely appreciate Crater Rincon de Parangueo. A five hundred meter, dark and narrow tunnel leads to a crater with incredibly white sand and a lake with blood-red water. That's where UFOs were seen and ancient stones covered with patterns were found. In the Cave of the Hanging Snakes in Yucatan, yellow snakes really hang from the ceiling and walls. They feed on countless bats living here, that's why locals call this place "The Bat Cave". The flooded part of the cave is inhabited by albino lobsters.
Los Veranos Canopy Tour in Puerto Vallarta is perfect for thrill-seekers. Zipline, or flying over the jungle on a steel rope, will give a surge of adrenaline and an irresistible desire to try one more time. The tour includes a guided boat trip and communication with monkeys, toucans, parrots, and other animals. Aventuras Denali in Queretaro is for those who are not afraid to get dirty. Thanks to professional and attentive instructors, even those who have never been involved in mountaineering or something like that can experience abseiling and canyoning. This is an exciting adventure with beautiful views from the mountaintop.
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