A Mannerist and Rococo church, built in the 16th century, consisting of a single nave and a lower, narrower chancel. A bell tower and a sacristy are also attached to the facade. Having been burned down several times by pirates and corsairs who landed on the island, it now preserves beautiful altarpieces and paintings inside, by Martim Conrado and Max Romer.
The ruins of a 3rd century roman village made of two residential areas. The main area is by the port, as is the bathhouse, the necropolis, the dam and the place where the fish was salted. There are marble friezes and fragments of painted plaster which decorated the walls, as well as the remains of floors with polychrome mosaics. One can also find two rectangular tanks where the fish was salted. It is classified as a building of Public Interest.
In the heart of the Caramulo Mountain, this typical mountain village has a central core of small, simple rural houses. The area's tradition is apparent in the clothes and in the preserved customs.
Accommodation with a family atmosphere and that is distinguished by shape as kind, and welcomes its customers. Rooms equipped with TV, telephone and air conditioning. It is situated in the historic town of Liz.
A rustic and friendly restaurant that has three small rooms with quality dishes prepared by the owner and chef Celeste. It innovates its dishes yearly for their faithful customers.