How many foreigners live in Sardinia?


How many foreigners live in Sardinia? According to a new report, Sardinia has a population of over 51,000 foreign residents, with 70% living in the provinces of two of the major towns on the island, Sassari and Cagliari, according to data presented during an online seminar on Monday (February 7).


What is the richest town in Sardinia?

Costa Smeralda is the most expensive locations in Europe. House prices reach up to 300,000 euros ($392,200) per square meter. The main towns and villages in the area, built according to a detailed urban plan, are Porto Cervo, Liscia di Vacca, Capriccioli, and Romazzino.


Is Sardinia paying people almost $15000 to move to the Italian city?

If you've ever dreamed of living la dolce vita — the sweet life — in Italy, now's your chance to get paid for it... sort of. The government of Sardinia, Italy, is prepared to pay people €15,000 each (about $14,767) to move to the Mediterranean island.


Where to avoid Sardinia?

In Cagliari, Sant'Elia, San Michele, Is Mirrionis districts are areas where drug dealing and petty crimes are most common, and best avoided at night.


Are people from Sardinia friendly?

Sardinians are friendly and polite with a strong sense of tradition and a passion for their island. This is reflected in their many festivals and events that take place throughout the year.


Which part of Sardinia is less touristy?

Southwest Sardinia is the island's least-visited region. It shouldn't be! It boasts fabulous nature, beaches, archeological sites, and history. It's reachable from Cagliari and the city's Elmas airport.


Is Sardinia expensive to buy a house?

The price of a seaside villa in Sardinia can range from 200,000 Euros for the simplest houses to tens of millions for houses built in the most famous places of the island. Usually a villa on the South Coast is more affordable than a seaside villa in Northern Sardinia.


Where do the rich live in Sardinia?

Costa Smeralda is among the most expensive locations in Europe. House prices reach up to 300,000 euros ($392,200) per square meter. The main towns and villages in the area, built according to a detailed urban plan, are Porto Cervo, Liscia di Vacca, Capriccioli, and Romazzino.