Synopses & Reviews
The Michelin Must Sees series helps visitors make the most of their trip.
Through Michelin's time-honored star rating system, Michelin helps you
narrow your choices and zero in on the sights you, well, must see. In Spring
2009 the Must Sees are getting a major facelifta completely redesigned
interior layout, new maps and photos, fresh cover treatment, and more
portable trim size. In addition, the new Michelin Man symbol will represent
top picks for activities, entertainment, where to eat, and where to stay.
Features
The guide is organized by easy-to-navigate color-coded sections: Must
Sees (star-rated attractions); Must Dos (including Musts for Kids, Must
Shop, Must eat and Must Stay); and Must Knows (we only tell you what
you need to know)
Star-ratings range from one to three stars: ***Absolutely Must See,
**Really Must See, *Must See
New this year, the Michelin Man symbol will identify editor's top choices
for restaurants, hotels, shopping venues & entertainment
Synopsis
Cancun is a sun-drenched playground of transparent coastal waters, white-sandy beaches, water sports, vast resorts and golf courses, with bars and nightclubs moving to the sounds of salsa and cumbia. Away from the hubbub of the town you head inland to the Mayan relics of the Yucatan, such as mighty Chichn ItzNB, offering even the weariest revelers some respite. Sights within must sees Cancun and the Yucatan are grouped according to Michelin's time-honored star-rating system, which for more than 100 years has guided travelers to the best a place has to offer. The Michelin Man symbol represents the top picks for activities, entertainment, where to eat and where to stay.