Nobody Talks About This Italian Food Paradise… (Cagliari Sardinia)
We didn’t expect this…
Cagliari, Italy completely surprised us—and it might just be the most underrated foodie destination in Italy, yet alone Sardinia.
From incredible local pizza and fresh ingredients to authentic hidden gems, this city delivers BIG when it comes to Italian food and laid back Sardinian atmosphere.
If you’re planning a trip to Sardinia and want something beyond the usual tourist spots, Cagliari needs to be on your list.
🍕 In this video:
– Authentic Italian pizza
– Local markets & hidden gems
– Real food experiences in Cagliari
– Why this city shocked us
– Amazing Sardinian Beaches
Let us know in the comments—have you been to Cagliari or even Sardinia? Or is it now on your list?
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0:00 – Introduction
1:04 – Incognito Cagliari
3:40 – Walk Down To Cagliari Waterfront
4:07 – Sappori di Sardegna
6:25 – A Walk Up To Castello
9:04 – Bastione di Saint Remy
10:35 – Francis Drake/One Time Restaurant
13:30 – Art of Sushi – The Sushi Experience
16:30 – Osterio Del Corso Italian Restaurant
18:05 – IL Veliero Restaurante In Calasetta
20:35 – Walk Around The Calasetta Marina
25:06 – Mari Mannu Seafood Restaurant
33:28 – Jinny Beach Restaurant on Poetto Beach
37:25 – Mamma Mia Cagliari
42:14 – Cantina Argiolos Winery
43:08 – Pala Winery
47:04 – Audarya Winery
48:57 – Summary of Beautiful Cagliari
50:19 – A Tour of Our Accommodations
4 Comments
Why the one star on that winery? I couldn’t see what the problem was.
For God's sake, have some respect and, at least, learn the correct pronunciation of the places you're in.
Really enjoying the channel we are from White Rock bc and try to travel the world as you both do, just wish we had your budget. Keep up the great work cheers
Hi there, new to your channel. Great content! Makes me want to visit there! It is an Island? Do you take a fery there or are there bridges from the mainland?