Sardinia often tops the list for expats dreaming of island life in Italy – and honestly, it’s not hard to see why. Stunning beaches, Mediterranean climate, amazing food, and that authentic Italian vibe that hasn’t been totally swallowed up by tourism. While many people immediately think of the Costa Smeralda or Alghero, another interesting option is Cagliari, the island’s capital, with around 150,000 residents. There’s also a financial perk worth mentioning: certain areas near Cagliari may qualify for Italy’s 7% flat tax scheme for foreign retirees. If you’re retired and thinking about making the move, this could mean significant savings (we’ve got a complete guide on how it works if you want to check it out). Sounds pretty appealing, right? But before you start packing, let’s get real about what it’s actually like living in Cagliari year-round. We’ve gathered insights from people who live there and looked at our data to give you an idea. FIND OUT WHICH ITALIAN CITY IS RIGHT FOR YOU Life in Cagliari: What People Say According to locals, the best thing about living in a city like Cagliari is that it’s got the infrastructure and amenities of a proper city while still feeling connected to...
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