Isla Mujeres, Q.R. — The Isla Mujeres government says new sculptures are being added to Puna Sur Park. Mayor Atenea Gómez Ricalde says they will soon install four new sculptures in the iconic Punta Sur Sculpture Park, enriching the cultural and tourist experience at one of the destination’s most popular spots.
These new pieces, Dancing Woman, Shaman (Mayan Priest), Flower Offere and a new representation of the Goddess Ixchel, conceived from nature and the birth of life, will join the 17 sculptures that currently make up this open-air art corridor.
The Director of Government, Dube Delgado Moguel, emphasized that this sculpture park was rehabilitated at the beginning of the current administration, after years of neglect under previous governments.
Since its restoration, continuous improvements have been made to ensure the park remains dignified, accessible and attractive for both residents and visitors. The installation of the new artwork will be part of this ongoing effort to strengthen the cultural, tourist and scenic value of the area.

The municipal official also emphasized that the park continues to establish itself as a key point for promoting tourism in the municipality.
Delgado Miguel reiterated that Punta Sur will continue to receive constant maintenance so that it can continue to consolidate itself as a space that celebrates the island’s identity, its ancestral history and the natural wealth that surrounds it.
In that same vein, it was noted that a few months ago, a photo opportunity was installed making it one of the most popular spots for capturing images of the sunrise and cliff.
The sculptures, inspired by female figures, rituals and symbols of the Mayan worldview, project the spirit of the island and the vision of a government committed to preserving its roots.

With these actions, Punta Sur continues to be a vibrant setting that honors the beauty of Isla Mujeres for island families and thousands of visitors.
