Discover Sardinia and Taste It with a Local, Cesarina

Discover Sardinia and Taste It with a Local, Cesarina

Sardinia—Italy’s wild, enchanting island—has quietly remained one of Europe’s most stunning and culturally rich destinations, still flying under the radar of most American travelers. But now, it’s time to discover the island where time stands still, food tells ancient stories, and locals are ready to open their homes and hearts to those who venture off the beaten path.

Located in the heart of the Mediterranean, Sardinia is a dreamscape of emerald waters, rugged coastlines, dramatic granite cliffs, and millennia-old traditions. From the otherworldly rock formations of the Maddalena Archipelago to the mystical Nuraghi stone towers, Sardinia is a destination that stirs the soul. But beyond its breathtaking coastline and cultural riches, Sardinia’s gastronomic legacy is among the most authentic and unique in all of Italy—and now, thanks to Cesarine.com, it’s never been more accessible.

Cesarine, Italy’s leading network of home cooks and food hosts, invites American travelers to step into real Sardinian homes, share meals with locals, and uncover the secrets of regional dishes passed down through generations. These immersive food experiences offer something far beyond a restaurant meal—they open the door to the island’s soul.

From North to South, here’s how travelers can experience the flavors and soul of Sardinia with Cesarine:

  • Olbia – Maria Immacolata
    Meet Maria Immacolata in her large country house framed by sea and granite mountains. She brings guests on a sensory journey through the cuisine of Gallura: from hearty Zuppa Gallurese to crispy Seadas.
  • Emerald Coast – Corinna in Arzachena
    Join Corinna, a true “Sarda DOC,” near Porto Cervo. With a love for seafood and tradition, she pairs local wines with porcetto and coastal flavors from Sardinia’s most glamorous shoreline.
  •  Golfo Aranci – Dino
    Visit Dino, a retired chef blending Sardinian and Sicilian flavors. From garden-fresh vegetables to seaside fish and masterful desserts like seadas and cassata, every dish is a revelation.
  • Alghero – Irene
    Cook with Irene, a pasta expert who teaches you how to knead, roll, and shape Sardinia’s most beloved handmade dishes, using only seasonal, local ingredients in one of Sardinia’s most enchanting cities.
  •  Cagliari Coast – Andrea in Quartu S. Elena
    Meet Andrea, a passionate home cook who brings Mediterranean vibrance to life with dishes rooted in Sardinian, Calabrian, and Campanian traditions—served by the sea.
  •  Cagliari – Federica
    Dine with Federica, a daughter of inland Sardinian heritage who celebrates her culture through handmade culurgiones, savory panadas, and heartfelt storytelling.
  • Cagliari – Giuseppe
    A designer by profession and a Cesarino by passion, Giuseppe loves hosting guests, sharing stories, and preparing traditional Sardinian dishes—from fregola with seafood to roasted pig. https://cesarine.com/en/h/giuseppes-cagliari

“Travelers come for the beaches, but they fall in love with the people—and the food,” says Davide Maggi, CEO of Cesarine. “Sardinia is full of untouched beauty and powerful tradition, and our Cesarine are the perfect ambassadors to share it with the world.” From crafting culurgiones (handmade stuffed pasta typical of Ogliastra) to savoring slow-roasted porceddu (pig) in the countryside, Cesarine’s Sardinian experiences offer the chance to truly live like a local—gathering around a table, hearing stories, and tasting dishes that rarely appear on restaurant menus. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned Italophile, this is slow travel at its finest.

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