Hospitality The
Hotel Zone is the main means of economic income for Cancún and is one of the most visited international tourist destinations in the world.
Old Airport Control Tower Memorial Despite being a young city, Cancún has a memorial monument of its foundation on a replica of the old Airport Control Tower that resembles to its own date of foundation. The original control tower was a provisional wooden structure, the work of Mexican architects Agustín and Enrique Landa Verdugo. The old airport was located on the same part of the city that today corresponds to the Kabah Avenue. The tower is 15 meters tall, has a 45 step staircase and has a base dimension of 5 × 5 meters. The memorial was first built in 2002 with a donation by Aerocaribe, a local airline, but the structure was damaged after
Hurricane Wilma in 2005. After pleas by the local people to rebuild the tower memorial, a new version was erected in 2010, which was later abandoned without proper maintenance until Woox Pinturas, a local wood maintenance company, made a donation to restore the structure to its original appearance.
El Ceviche Fountain The real name of this monument is "Caribbean Fantasy", located in the heart of downtown Cancún, between the
Coba and
Tulum avenues
intersection. It is the nerve center of the daily urban traffic of the city. It has witnessed multiple social and political events, undergoing constant repairs and remodeling for years. Six years after Quintana Roo was recognized as the youngest state in the
Mexican Republic and barely a decade after the city of Cancún was born, on October 22 and 23, 1981, the
North-South Summit was held at the now defunct
Sheraton Hotel. Two abstract pillars made of metal crossbeams gave the structure a stepped
pyramidal appearance, with small masts displaying the
flags of the countries attending the 1981 North-South Summit. The author,
Lorraine Pinto, added details representing
Quetzalcoatl on the sides, resembling the
pyramid of Chichen-Itza, located in
Yucatan. In 1994, the municipal authorities of Cancún decided to demolish the commemorative structure because the city had been the scene of one of the most devastating climatic-environmental phenomena in the history of the Yucatan Peninsula,
Hurricane Gilberto. The sculpture was irreversibly affected, leaving only the solid concrete base and the metal skeleton. Due to its crosswise and bare appearance, the locals began to call it "Insectronic", a device manufactured by the Steren company to kill
flies and
mosquitoes. The municipal authorities decided to keep its base and the dynamics of the
water fountain. Once again, Lorraine Pinto was on call to create what locals began to call the Ceviche Fountain or the Ceviche Roundabout.
Mayan archeological sites , Temple of the Scorpion There are some small Mayan vestiges of the
pre-Columbian Maya civilization in Cancún.
El Rey (Las Ruinas del Rey) is located in the Hotel Zone.
El Meco, a more substantial site, is found on the mainland just outside the city limits on the road north to Punta Sam. Close by in the Riviera Maya and the Grand Costa Maya, there are sites such as
Cobá and
Muyil (Riviera) the small Polé (now
Xcaret), and
Kohunlich, Kinichná,
Dzibanché,
Ichkabal Oxtankah,
Tulum,
Noh Kah,
Chacchoben, among others, in the south of the state.
Chichén Itzá is in the neighboring state of
Yucatán. ==Sports==