Digital Nomading in Cagliari Sardinia Italy - the Adventurely Mini Guide
Are you craving a digital nomad experience in Europe off the beaten path that combines stunning beaches, rich history, and mouthwatering cuisine? Look no further than Cagliari, the capital city of the breathtaking Italian island of Sardinia.
With its Mediterranean charm and modern amenities, Cagliari offers the perfect blend of work and play for remote workers seeking inspiration and relaxation. Let's embark on an Adventurely mini-guide to digital nomading in Cagliari, Sardinia!
Getting to Cagliari airport & city center
If you're traveling from international destinations or major cities within Italy, flying directly to Cagliari Airport is the most convenient option. Several airlines operate direct flights to Cagliari from various European cities. Some of the airports with direct flights to Cagliari include Rome, Milan, Frankfurt, Paris & London.
Once you’ve arrived to the airport, a local taxi will get you to the city in about 15-20 minutes, and there’s also the shuttle bus service operated by ARST. The bus service runs between Cagliari Airport and Piazza Matteotti in the city center. The journey takes around 10-15 minutes, and buses depart regularly throughout the day.
If you’d like to reserve a taxi ahead of time to get you from the airport to your destination, explore a private transfer service like this one.
Accommodation:
Cagliari offers a variety of accommodation options to suit every digital nomad's preferences and budget. From boutique hotels in the historic city center to cozy apartments overlooking the sea, you'll find the perfect home away from home.
Consider areas like Marina and Stampace for easy access to coworking spaces and cultural attractions.
One of the top things you’ll need to do when booking accommodation as a digital nomad in Sarindinia or anywhere you go, is to try to find accommodations that have good reviews about the wifi/internet, to ensure your nomad base will have you connected digitally.
Coworking Spaces:
For a productive work environment check out coworking spaces in Cagliari like Villanova Coworking or Open Campus.
Exploring Cagliari’s City Center
In the heart of Cagliari, where time weaves tales through cobblestone streets, the city center beckons with a symphony of sights and sounds. Here, ancient architecture whispers secrets of centuries past, while vibrant markets pulsate with the rhythm of daily life.
Wander through the labyrinthine alleys of the Castello district, where medieval walls embrace historic landmarks like the Cagliari Cathedral and the Elephant Tower, offering panoramic views of the azure sea beyond.
You’ll also want to visit the famous San Benedetto Market: one of the largest and most vibrant food markets on Sardinia. It is renowned for its bustling atmosphere, diverse array of fresh produce, and traditional Sardinian delicacies. The market is a feast for the senses, with colorful stalls overflowing with fruits, vegetables, meats, cheeses, seafood, and spices.
Other top sites to explore in Cagliari city center include visiting the Roman Amphitheatre, the Bastion of Saint Remy, and the Citadel of Museums, where artifacts and artifacts narrate the story of Cagliari's cultural tapestry.
You’ll also enjoy simply wandering around the streets of Cagliari’s center being drawn by your curiosity to the charming architecture and water views that frame the city.
This walking tour can take you through the streets of the Castello district to discover some of the beauties of the city as you’ll pass medieval towers, bastions, the royal palace, and the cathedral.
Local dishes to try, restaurants, food tours & cooking classes in Cagliari Sardinia
Cagliari Local dishes to try include:
Culurgiones: Culurgiones are a type of traditional Sardinian pasta similar to ravioli but with a unique shape and filling. These small, handmade pasta parcels are typically filled with a mixture of potato, pecorino cheese, mint, and sometimes saffron. They are often served with a simple tomato sauce or butter and sage.
Pane Carasau: also known as "Carta da Musica" or "Music Paper Bread," is a traditional Sardinian flatbread that holds a special place in the island's culinary heritage. It is a thin, crispy bread with a slightly smoky flavor, and it has been enjoyed for centuries by shepherds and locals alike.
Fregula: Fregula is a type of pasta that is native to Sardinia, particularly popular in and around Cagliari. These small, spherical pasta pearls are made from semolina dough that is rolled into tiny balls and toasted in the oven. Fregula is often used in soups, salads, or served with seafood dishes such as fregula con arselle, which features clams in a flavorful broth.
Fregola ai frutti di mare: is a classic Sardinian dish that showcases the island's rich seafood and pasta traditions. Fregola, a type of toasted semolina pasta similar to couscous, is combined with an array of fresh seafood, creating a flavorful and satisfying dish. Here's a simple recipe for making Fregola ai frutti di mare at home:
Popular restaurants to explore in Cagliari Sardinia include:
Bistrot 100, Josto, Lo Scoglio & Old Friend are popular restaurants amongst locals and tourists.
Food Tours & Cooking Classes in Caglirai Sardinia
A fun fact about Sardinia is that it’s actually a blue zone destination (a region or area of the world where people live significantly longer and healthier lives compared to the global average stemming from factors like lifestyle, diet, genetics, and social support systems.). This guided artisinal food & wine tour will take you through some of their local foods and this cooking class can teach you how to make hand made Sardinian pasta, including the famous Cagliari Culurgiones.
Visiting Cagliari Beaches
Cagliari has many gorgeous beaches nearby. You’ll definitely want to visit Poetto Beach - not only is this one of the easiest beaches to get to from Cagliari City center, its also filed r approximately 8 kilometers of beautiful coastline with soft white sands, clear turquoise waters, and many popular beach clubs, restaurants, and cafes.
The scene at Poetto beach is just the right mix of relaxation and liveliness without it being overwhelming. After spending a few hours at a beach club in Poetto, you’ll want to do like many of the locals do, and enjoy a plate of fresh seafood and white wine. You can also get to Poetto Beach easily by the local bus, which many locals do.
Other beaches by Cagliari that are popular include Mari Pintau Beach, Su Giudeu Beach, Nora Beach & Porto Giunco Beach.
Because beaches are such a popular attraction in Cagliari, boat tours like this one which takes you to see several secluded beaches, the famous “Devils Saddle” (a stunning rock formation on the coast) and a stop by Poetto beach are popular amongst travelers.
Cagliari Sardinia Wine Tours & Vineyards
The wine culture in Cagliari, Sardinia, is deeply ingrained in the island's rich culinary heritage and reflects its long history of winemaking dating back thousands of years. Sardinia is home to several indigenous grape varieties and unique wine-making techniques that contribute to the region's diverse and flavorful wines.
One of the most famous wine varieties from Sardinia is Cannonau, a robust red wine made from the Grenache grape. Cannonau is known for its deep ruby color, bold fruit flavors, and complex aromas, often exhibiting notes of berries, spices, and Mediterranean herbs. It pairs well with the island's hearty cuisine, particularly roasted meats, game dishes, and aged cheeses.
This wine tour offers a visit to a traditional Cagliari vineyar surrounded by sweeping hills and rural landscapes, and includes a wine tasting of 3 local winesand food sampling.
Transportation:
Getting around Cagliari is easy thanks to its efficient public transportation system. The local bus is reliable and safe, and there are many taxi’s as well. Uber is not available in Cagliari.
Cultural Etiquette:
Immerse yourself in Sardinian culture by learning a few basic phrases in Italian and familiarizing yourself with local customs. Remember to greet people with a friendly "buongiorno" or "buonasera" and always say "grazie" (thank you) after receiving service. You can also use apps like Duolingo to learn a few basic phrases easily prior to arrival.
Overall Cagliari, Sardinia, offers digital nomads a laid back blend of work-friendly amenities and Mediterranean charm. With its stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and delicious cuisine, this captivating city is sure to inspire and rejuvenate remote workers from around the world.
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