Very good video and so true, especially the bit about Sicily; I lived there for four years running an Airbnb, then a friend recommended moving to Sardinia. Bought a house in Monserrato last month; best thing I ever did. I have lived and worked in 12 countries, Europe, Africa and Middle East and finally found paradise on earth.
So glad you agree with the assessment. Feel free to comment more on your experience across different countries, to share your experiences with the community here! Thanks again!
Thanks for your enthusiasm and video! You remind me , to include Sardinia in my next trip. I am seriously considering moving to Italy. Looking into puglia, calabria,molise, Abruzzo. I do like and practice windsurfing
Thank you for your comment. The one thing to keep in mind is that it can get very busy in July and August, and the rates of hotels, AirBNBs drop a lot in nice months like May and June or September and October… if you are flexible on when you visit.
Hi Guys..nice video...that's my beautiful island ❤❤...the profile photo it's the view from my house near Cagliari...Sardinia has so much to offers..not many ppl know how actually beautiful and varied the island is..i call it paradise on earth..God's residence on earth ❤❤❤❤ P.S...there're 3 International airports...1 Cagliari..2 Olbia..3 Alghero..
Wow, amazing that that’s a photo from your house. I plan to explore the island more and make more videos as people are contacting us and asking lots of questions about Sardinia. I guess you can hear from the passion in my voice how I absolutely love Sardinia, and find it indeed a little Paradise! Thanks for your comment and don’t hesitate to reach out at info@bluevistaproperties.com I might reach out to you if I head toward your area so I can hear the tips and recommendations!!!
Thank you so much for this video. You had me at "quiet" 😂 as I currently live in a very beautiful part of central Mexico but this morning was woken up by the sound of roosters, barking dogs and then fireworks about 7 a.m. signaling the launch of a new festival. I also really like the point you made about it being green all year long as we have an extremely long dry season here of about eight months and everything gets very proud and very dusty. I like green but I don't like it to be too cold. I look forward to subscribing to your channel and seeing your construction-related videos!
Thank you for your kind note. It’s the reason I continue to make these videos. They take a lot of time to produce and edit, but I always feel that if I can touch someone somewhere around the world, or someone can feel a little bit more inspired by my story, then it’s worth it! So thank you for posting your comment. It touched me :-)
You guys are leaving our life. We have two little kids and also had a massive wake up after covid, left Australia. We are living in French Polynesia a stunning island and looking for the same in Europe, and Sardinia is calling our soul. Would loveeee to catch up over zoom with you both
Thanks for reaching out, seems like French Polynesian would sound like some idealistic place. I have heard that cost of living is very high, but would love to hear your story!!!
The quality of internet and Wi-Fi in Sardinia can vary depending on the location. In general, the larger cities like Cagliari, Sassari, and Olbia tend to have more reliable and faster internet connections, with good coverage for both mobile data and fixed broadband. Wi-Fi is typically available in most hotels, cafes, and restaurants. However, in more rural or remote areas, especially in some coastal towns or mountainous regions, internet speeds can be slower, and coverage may be patchy. Mobile data can sometimes be less reliable in these areas, especially in valleys or places with poor infrastructure. For those looking to work remotely or depend heavily on fast internet, it’s recommended to check with specific accommodations or businesses about their internet quality before booking, as it can vary significantly. Some people also suggest using mobile hotspots as a backup in rural areas, as they can offer more consistent connectivity.
Thanks for the video, very detailed and informative. Any information about how would expats get a residency in Sardinia if they purchase a property there?
Hello, I have contacts in Sardinia who can help you answer those questions. Naturally a lot has to do with your nationality and the current rules in place e. But happy to connect you with the experts! Feel free to reach out to me at www.BlueVistaProperties.com
Love it, great, fast explanation. What towns would you recommend that are affordable, walkable and not far from coast? I am not rich, but looking to move from US back to Europe. There are lot of choices, I have no clue where to look and what to look for. Thanks a tons for any TIPS. Gracias!!
Hi, a lot depends on what you are looking for. I personally would stay not to far from an airport, so you can get to Europe. Also, it really slows down off season, so I would say close to a city that has life year round. There are so many options in Europe. I would definitely travel and stay for a while to get a sense and if you love it or not. Sardinia outside of the summer where it gets packed, it really is quiet. It’s great for people who want that slower pace, to get out of the frantic world. If you like hiking there is a new deal that would allow you to explore the area at a really affordable cost. Check out this link. www.bbc.com/travel/article/20240523-sardinia-the-mediterranean-isle-where-hikers-stay-for-free
Thank you for your comment and congratulations. I am interested in hearing the stories of people investing in Sardinia. Would you be open to share your experience? If yes, please send me note at info@bluevistaproperties.com and we can connect :-)
Whilst there may be more affordable areas in Sardinia, the Costa Smeralda in the north is a hyper luxury place with astronomic prices for Real Estate etc, one of the highest in the world 😮
Yes, for us it was just too expensive. You could get amazing deals if you’re willing to be 30 minutes away. But Costa Smeralda is beautiful if you have the budget!
Amazing, my recommendation is just be careful if you go in July and August as it can get packed. If you go June or September you’ll have a very different experience without the amount of people that come over the two summer months. Just my point of view. Do let me know what you think when you go!
You should definitely go. I do recommend going just before or just after high season, so May or June or September, you don’t get the crazy crowds of the summer, so much better hotel rates and beaches with lots of space :-)
Does anyone know how life is in Sardinia? I want to move to Sardinia and have no idea, if near Cagliari, Olbia, or other city would be best. I live off of my Swiss disability pension and don’t need a job. I want to move near a city with public transportation, a good hospital, grocery stores, market, restaurants and cafes and nice beaches.
Hello, we’ve been going to Sardinia often, and love how it quiets down after the peak July and August summer season. Cagliari is a nice city with beaches close by, if you want something that is lively year round. But Olbia as well. I am not that familiar with public transport so you should check that out first. Wishing you all the best with your projects!
@ Hello! Thank you for your message. Yes, I am actually trying to decide between Olbia and Cagliari. I’m disabled and most of the time at home. So, Olbia should be fine for me. It does have everything I need, like pharmacies, groceries, it even has a store selling gluten free foods (I have celiac disease). I checked and have figured out that Conad does house deliveries. What is important for me to have. I even found a nice townhouse in Porto San Paolo. It’s a new project and they are just starting with building these town houses. I’m just still in a fight regarding inheritance. But should I get my part, I can buy that townhouse. Porto San Paolo has busses going to Olbia city and the airport. So I may end up moving there. 😉
Hello, thanks for your note. One thing just to keep in mind is many of the little water front towns really shut down off season. I don’t know Porto San Paolo, and how alive it remains during the winter. Many restaurants close off season, so make sure you check carefully. And good luck with this exciting project!!!!
Yes, somehow when we drove around Sicily it felt so much larger, maybe because the distances between key attractions required much more driving, while within 25 minutes in Sardinia we would have like 10 to 15 different beaches and 1 to 3 towns we could visit. In Sicily we would drive quite a long ways between each area that was highly recommended. So apologies for that mistake.
Hello, I have been asked that question and I had looked into it but for a variety of reasons I decided not to consider it, partially due to rules and regulations around property, titles and building, but also from a development opportunity and capital appreciation perspective. I like to say follow the big money, the investors who do deep diligence and then start investing in an area early. Montenegro, and in particular around Tivat, clicks that box. But there might be interesting opportunities in Albania but I have no expertise. Wishing you the best with your projects.
There are many various building rules which are linked to the location of the property. Sardinia can be very strict with regards to what can be built where, the size you can build versus the size of the land, the building code of that area, etc. If you are considering building you should really consult with a specialist about what can and can’t be done. Wishing you all the best with your projects!
I'm from New Alamin City in Egypt. My apartment is 4 minutes away from the Mediterranean and it is 240 square meters. Let me tell you the beaches we have are way more beautiful then Sardiana. Oh and before you start talking down about Egypt's north cost and how Italy is better just check New Alamin. This is where Italians go for vacation.
Yes, Egypt has some beautiful beaches. I am not familiar with how easy it is for foreigners to buy real estate. But feel free to share here some links to the best beaches so people who see your comment can check as well those sites. I’m all for beautiful places, I just share the ones that I know or have visited. Egypt is on my list for a future trip!
Thanks for these videos I’m an Italian/canadian currently living in canada But hoping to move to Italy full time soon and living off my investments. I am leaning towards Sardinia I think we will rent first and then buy once we have lived there for a year and are sure it’s for us. Any chance you can make a video on the different parts of Sardinia and how to choose where to live / rent on the island for people like me that won’t need to be looking for work…but rather just for the best place to live for a balanced lifestyle and to raise a family (homeschooling) :)
Hi Roberto, there is a very good tax incentive scheme for Italians who return to Sardinia, like a low single digit tax... could be interesting. I don't have any other videos unfortunately, the one thing in my experience about choosing a location depends on what you like. For me, I wanted to be close (within 1 hour) to an airport. So that meant either in the north close to Olbia or in the South close to Cagliari. I think you should take a week and go and explore, there nothing like being there in person and getting a sense of the island. And do keep me updated and let me know what you think. You can also share here your experience for others to be able to benefit from it.
Yes, the rules for building require in some areas a very large lot of land. So the lots to sell that allow to build one house can be very large, unless they are in a development or a city where naturally the lot sizes are much much smaller.
My style is more « talking head » then massive editing, which takes tons of time in the video editing software… so I’ve shifted my content to me more talking and less b-roll, animations, music, etc. But I understand it might be less engaging.
Good call out, you are correct. I guess in Sardinia it feels like there are so many more places, towns, beaches within short driving distance, while in Sicily we often had to drive a long way to get to the next sight.
Very good video and so true, especially the bit about Sicily; I lived there for four years running an Airbnb, then a friend recommended moving to Sardinia. Bought a house in Monserrato last month; best thing I ever did. I have lived and worked in 12 countries, Europe, Africa and Middle East and finally found paradise on earth.
So glad you agree with the assessment. Feel free to comment more on your experience across different countries, to share your experiences with the community here! Thanks again!
Hi what is your advice in finding property in sardinia? Do you have any recommendations for agents
A month ago?
Thanks for your enthusiasm and video! You remind me , to include Sardinia in my next trip. I am seriously considering moving to Italy. Looking into puglia, calabria,molise, Abruzzo. I do like and practice windsurfing
Thank you for your comment. The one thing to keep in mind is that it can get very busy in July and August, and the rates of hotels, AirBNBs drop a lot in nice months like May and June or September and October… if you are flexible on when you visit.
Hi Guys..nice video...that's my beautiful island ❤❤...the profile photo it's the view from my house near Cagliari...Sardinia has so much to offers..not many ppl know how actually beautiful and varied the island is..i call it paradise on earth..God's residence on earth ❤❤❤❤
P.S...there're 3 International airports...1 Cagliari..2 Olbia..3 Alghero..
Wow, amazing that that’s a photo from your house. I plan to explore the island more and make more videos as people are contacting us and asking lots of questions about Sardinia. I guess you can hear from the passion in my voice how I absolutely love Sardinia, and find it indeed a little Paradise! Thanks for your comment and don’t hesitate to reach out at info@bluevistaproperties.com I might reach out to you if I head toward your area so I can hear the tips and recommendations!!!
Yes, yes, yes. You got it right. Im on your page! Hope to be there in 2024
Let me know if you come! And where you go visit and do share your experience!
It's now 2025, did you move there ?
Thank you so much, this video is the best reclama of Sardinia!
Thank you very much for your comment! Glad you liked the video!
Thank you so much for this video. You had me at "quiet" 😂 as I currently live in a very beautiful part of central Mexico but this morning was woken up by the sound of roosters, barking dogs and then fireworks about 7 a.m. signaling the launch of a new festival. I also really like the point you made about it being green all year long as we have an extremely long dry season here of about eight months and everything gets very proud and very dusty. I like green but I don't like it to be too cold. I look forward to subscribing to your channel and seeing your construction-related videos!
Thank you for your kind note. It’s the reason I continue to make these videos. They take a lot of time to produce and edit, but I always feel that if I can touch someone somewhere around the world, or someone can feel a little bit more inspired by my story, then it’s worth it! So thank you for posting your comment. It touched me :-)
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You guys are leaving our life. We have two little kids and also had a massive wake up after covid, left Australia. We are living in French Polynesia a stunning island and looking for the same in Europe, and Sardinia is calling our soul. Would loveeee to catch up over zoom with you both
Thanks for reaching out, seems like French Polynesian would sound like some idealistic place. I have heard that cost of living is very high, but would love to hear your story!!!
❤❤❤❤ Everything I love!! How's your internet there?
The quality of internet and Wi-Fi in Sardinia can vary depending on the location. In general, the larger cities like Cagliari, Sassari, and Olbia tend to have more reliable and faster internet connections, with good coverage for both mobile data and fixed broadband. Wi-Fi is typically available in most hotels, cafes, and restaurants.
However, in more rural or remote areas, especially in some coastal towns or mountainous regions, internet speeds can be slower, and coverage may be patchy. Mobile data can sometimes be less reliable in these areas, especially in valleys or places with poor infrastructure.
For those looking to work remotely or depend heavily on fast internet, it’s recommended to check with specific accommodations or businesses about their internet quality before booking, as it can vary significantly. Some people also suggest using mobile hotspots as a backup in rural areas, as they can offer more consistent connectivity.
Thanks for the video, very detailed and informative. Any information about how would expats get a residency in Sardinia if they purchase a property there?
Hello, I have contacts in Sardinia who can help you answer those questions. Naturally a lot has to do with your nationality and the current rules in place e. But happy to connect you with the experts! Feel free to reach out to me at www.BlueVistaProperties.com
Love it, great, fast explanation. What towns would you recommend that are affordable, walkable and not far from coast? I am not rich, but looking to move from US back to Europe. There are lot of choices, I have no clue where to look and what to look for. Thanks a tons for any TIPS. Gracias!!
Hi, a lot depends on what you are looking for. I personally would stay not to far from an airport, so you can get to Europe. Also, it really slows down off season, so I would say close to a city that has life year round. There are so many options in Europe. I would definitely travel and stay for a while to get a sense and if you love it or not. Sardinia outside of the summer where it gets packed, it really is quiet. It’s great for people who want that slower pace, to get out of the frantic world. If you like hiking there is a new deal that would allow you to explore the area at a really affordable cost. Check out this link. www.bbc.com/travel/article/20240523-sardinia-the-mediterranean-isle-where-hikers-stay-for-free
Paradise
Yes, it truly is so beautiful!!!
great video thank you. love your passion
Thank you, happy you liked the video!!!
Awesome! I bought 13,5 acres with 150k❤ The best life ever!🎉 I'm going off grid and my land is just perfect!❤
Thank you for your comment and congratulations. I am interested in hearing the stories of people investing in Sardinia. Would you be open to share your experience? If yes, please send me note at info@bluevistaproperties.com and we can connect :-)
Whilst there may be more affordable areas in Sardinia, the Costa Smeralda in the north is a hyper luxury place with astronomic prices for Real Estate etc, one of the highest in the world 😮
Yes, for us it was just too expensive. You could get amazing deals if you’re willing to be 30 minutes away. But Costa Smeralda is beautiful if you have the budget!
I always wanted to visit Sardinia. You sold me, my next trip is to Sardinia ❤❤ new follower. Love your videos. Greetings from LA, California
Amazing, my recommendation is just be careful if you go in July and August as it can get packed. If you go June or September you’ll have a very different experience without the amount of people that come over the two summer months. Just my point of view. Do let me know what you think when you go!
@@bluevistaproperties Thanks a million for the tip, you are the best ♥️
Love your videos! How do we catch up with you guys, we are moving to Sardinia for 5 to 6 months next summer to check it out
Thank you for your kind note. You can reach out to us at info@bluevistaproperties.com
Tropea coastline is gorgeous but I've wanted to go to Sardinia too.
You should definitely go. I do recommend going just before or just after high season, so May or June or September, you don’t get the crazy crowds of the summer, so much better hotel rates and beaches with lots of space :-)
Sardinian is a Blue Zone for longevity.
Yes, between the climate, the healthy food, the slower pace of life, I think it’s a perfect place to live a very long time :-)
I would love to live in Sardinia 😮
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Love to discuss more about investing in Sardinia.
Thank you for your note. You can reach me at into@bluevistaproperties.com - please give me some time to respond as I’ve been extremely busy :-)
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Does anyone know how life is in Sardinia? I want to move to Sardinia and have no idea, if near Cagliari, Olbia, or other city would be best. I live off of my Swiss disability pension and don’t need a job. I want to move near a city with public transportation, a good hospital, grocery stores, market, restaurants and cafes and nice beaches.
Hello, we’ve been going to Sardinia often, and love how it quiets down after the peak July and August summer season. Cagliari is a nice city with beaches close by, if you want something that is lively year round. But Olbia as well. I am not that familiar with public transport so you should check that out first. Wishing you all the best with your projects!
@ Hello! Thank you for your message. Yes, I am actually trying to decide between Olbia and Cagliari. I’m disabled and most of the time at home. So, Olbia should be fine for me. It does have everything I need, like pharmacies, groceries, it even has a store selling gluten free foods (I have celiac disease). I checked and have figured out that Conad does house deliveries. What is important for me to have. I even found a nice townhouse in Porto San Paolo. It’s a new project and they are just starting with building these town houses. I’m just still in a fight regarding inheritance. But should I get my part, I can buy that townhouse. Porto San Paolo has busses going to Olbia city and the airport. So I may end up moving there. 😉
Hello, thanks for your note. One thing just to keep in mind is many of the little water front towns really shut down off season. I don’t know Porto San Paolo, and how alive it remains during the winter. Many restaurants close off season, so make sure you check carefully. And good luck with this exciting project!!!!
@ Hello! Thanks for reminding me. 👍🏼 Yes, I need to check about what is open during off season in smaller towns.
2. Sardinia is only slightly smaller than Sicilly
Yes, somehow when we drove around Sicily it felt so much larger, maybe because the distances between key attractions required much more driving, while within 25 minutes in Sardinia we would have like 10 to 15 different beaches and 1 to 3 towns we could visit. In Sicily we would drive quite a long ways between each area that was highly recommended. So apologies for that mistake.
What area your thoughts about the Albanian riviera?
Hello, I have been asked that question and I had looked into it but for a variety of reasons I decided not to consider it, partially due to rules and regulations around property, titles and building, but also from a development opportunity and capital appreciation perspective. I like to say follow the big money, the investors who do deep diligence and then start investing in an area early. Montenegro, and in particular around Tivat, clicks that box. But there might be interesting opportunities in Albania but I have no expertise. Wishing you the best with your projects.
Hi, what do you suggest, if we go there? What cities to travel? I will have a car…maybe spend 5 days there? We like the beach
You should fly into one of the main airports. I would say ideally you have at least a week, if you want to explore more of the island!
doyou know if there is unesco restrictions on building in sardinia?
There are many various building rules which are linked to the location of the property. Sardinia can be very strict with regards to what can be built where, the size you can build versus the size of the land, the building code of that area, etc. If you are considering building you should really consult with a specialist about what can and can’t be done. Wishing you all the best with your projects!
Also what cities in its,y fly direct to sardignia
The two largest airports are Olbia in the North and Cagliari in the South. Best to check the flight options depending on where you are flying from.
Is there alot of refugees roaming around Sardinia now?
Every time I have been I did not notice any thing specific, or that was noticeable.
I'm from New Alamin City in Egypt. My apartment is 4 minutes away from the Mediterranean and it is 240 square meters. Let me tell you the beaches we have are way more beautiful then Sardiana. Oh and before you start talking down about Egypt's north cost and how Italy is better just check New Alamin. This is where Italians go for vacation.
Yes, Egypt has some beautiful beaches. I am not familiar with how easy it is for foreigners to buy real estate. But feel free to share here some links to the best beaches so people who see your comment can check as well those sites. I’m all for beautiful places, I just share the ones that I know or have visited. Egypt is on my list for a future trip!
Thanks for these videos
I’m an Italian/canadian currently living in canada
But hoping to move to Italy full time soon and living off my investments. I am leaning towards Sardinia
I think we will rent first and then buy once we have lived there for a year and are sure it’s for us.
Any chance you can make a video on the different parts of Sardinia and how to choose where to live / rent on the island for people like me that won’t need to be looking for work…but rather just for the best place to live for a balanced lifestyle and to raise a family (homeschooling) :)
Hi Roberto, there is a very good tax incentive scheme for Italians who return to Sardinia, like a low single digit tax... could be interesting. I don't have any other videos unfortunately, the one thing in my experience about choosing a location depends on what you like. For me, I wanted to be close (within 1 hour) to an airport. So that meant either in the north close to Olbia or in the South close to Cagliari. I think you should take a week and go and explore, there nothing like being there in person and getting a sense of the island. And do keep me updated and let me know what you think. You can also share here your experience for others to be able to benefit from it.
30 thousand... square meters!?
Yes, the rules for building require in some areas a very large lot of land. So the lots to sell that allow to build one house can be very large, unless they are in a development or a city where naturally the lot sizes are much much smaller.
one guy babbling, is not a good video. Add some drone shots other shots etc.
My style is more « talking head » then massive editing, which takes tons of time in the video editing software… so I’ve shifted my content to me more talking and less b-roll, animations, music, etc. But I understand it might be less engaging.
2 second reason it's wrong.sardinia and Sicily are about the se size
Good call out, you are correct. I guess in Sardinia it feels like there are so many more places, towns, beaches within short driving distance, while in Sicily we often had to drive a long way to get to the next sight.
I’m a U.K. resident. Is it easy to get a visa to live in Sardinia? Also is Home Education legal there?