This Romanic temple underwent several transformations on the 15th and 17th century and the campanile is from this last period. On the building inside, stands out the six frescoes from the end of the 15th century.
This Palace has a tetragon shape with a small tower in each angle. On the inside, it sands out on the gallery, two big glazed tiles panels representing Troia takeover and Dido death.
This is a sixteen hundreds building that although it is in a ruined stage, symbolizes the aristocrat environment in this region. It stands out the main façade monumentality, the colonnade above the garden and the 17th century glazed tiles.
The church, probably built in the 16th century, has a rectangular plan with gilded altars, a vaulted chancel, and an axial portico. Its façade is simple, with only a few gargoyles standing out.
Dated from the XIV century it was rebuilt in 1963, remaining from the initial pillory a part of the shaft and the capital top. The wind vane in forged iron, banderole shaped, stands out.
This is a mediaeval bridge in which two perfectly vaulted arches stand out. It possesses a platform with two metres wide, guards formed by granite flagstones vertically settled and prismatic breakwater.
Considered the best bathing area on the island of Terceira, this place stands out for its beautiful natural pools formed by rock formations of volcanic origin and the magnificent panoramic views it provides.
Located on one of the hillsides of the Candeeiros Mountain, it is composed of four horizontal rooms, in an extension of 200 metres. It stands out for its rooms and corridors filled with enormous stalactites of various colours.
A seaside resort with a beach and natural pools, located at the bottom of a beautiful hillside. It boasts a vast stretch of sand indented by low rocks that jut out into the sea. It is classified as a Nature Reserve.
A restaurant filled with history: created in 1920, this is where the fishermen got together after working. It still has a varied menu where the seafood stands out. Varied wine list.