Clarese Partis, a 39-year-old software program designer from Los Angeles, has at all times wished to work from an offbeat spot removed from the crowds.
So when she was provided such a chance, she immediately grabbed it.
Final week, Partis landed within the Sardinian village of Ollolai in Italy for a free keep paid by the native municipality. It is a part of a program aimed toward digital nomads who wish to quickly relocate to work within the middle of the island, amid farmers and grazing sheep.
She’s the primary digital nomad to reach — and already she mentioned it appears like a life-changer.
“I’ve been touring as a digital nomad because the previous two years, final in Zanzibar,” mentioned Partis, however “when the chance for Ollolai got here alongside I used to be excited to provide it a strive.”
“I felt I wanted a change of place,” she mentioned, although “not a touristy one, however [instead] surrounded by nature, recent air, mountains, stunning seashores, the place I may discover extra solace, peace and a slower-paced life-style.”
The small village of Ollolai
Ollolai is situated within the wild Barbagia space removed from the Sardinia’s VIP-packed coastlines — a spot the place previous traditions survive and bandits as soon as lived in caves.
By time, locals left in the hunt for a brighter future elsewhere, emptying the traditional district, now lined in road artwork depicting rural life.
Clarese Partis working from her residence in Ollolai, Sardinia.
Supply: Antonio Meloni
Up to now century, Ollolai’s inhabitants shrank from 2,250 to 1,300, with solely a handful of infants born every year.
The village adopted a extremely publicized measure in 2018 to revive the previous district: promoting crumbling properties for 1 euro.
Partis and Francesco Columbu, the key of Ollolai.
Supply: Veronica Matta
“That was a serious success — many foreigners purchased and restyled dozens of forsaken dwellings,” mentioned Mayor Francesco Columbu informed CNBC. “Now, after investing in high-speed web, with this new undertaking ‘Work from Ollolai’ we wish to make our village a digital nomad hub.”
Free stays for distant staff
Ollolai’s city corridor has earmarked 20,000 euros ($21,460) to host 30 distant staff from everywhere in the world, who can keep within the village, one after the other, over the subsequent two years.
On-line purposes are open by means of December. Those that are chosen can keep totally free for as much as three months at a time, which is the utmost interval non-Europeans can stay in Italy and not using a visa.
For now, Partis plans to remain only one month, although she mentioned she may think about prolonging her Sardinian expertise at a later stage.
Partis overlooks the view from her balcony, with Veronica Matta, who’s overseeing the “Work from Ollolai” program.
Supply: Antonio Meloni
The subsequent teleworker is arriving from Singapore, mentioned Veronica Matta, head of native cultural affiliation Sa Mata, which handles the “Work from Ollolai” program with the mayor’s workplace.
“We count on a variety of Individuals,” she mentioned. “Our objective is to revive Ollolai with new folks of various cultures and languages that will share their expertise [as] digital nomads with the residents.”
The price range, from the city corridor’s coffers, will go towards renting properties from native households for the digital nomads, at a value of roughly 350 euros a month for a furnished two-bedroom dwelling. Utilities, payments and city corridor service taxes may also be lined, mentioned Matta, however transportation and airplane tickets should not.
The properties, which used to belong to shepherd and farmer households, who prior to now used to sleep on the bottom flooring with their animals, include an workplace and high-speed web connection.
Employees shall be invited to locals gala’s and festivals, in accordance with Matta. Partis mentioned she was invited to a celebration in town’s piazza the night time earlier than.
Partis provides her landlord 1 euro as a symbolic gesture.
Supply: Veronica Matta
“I simply needed to give my landowner a symbolic one euro for the home rental,” mentioned Partis. “Locals are so heat and welcoming, and it is not as a result of they wish to promote you one thing, like in touristy locations.”
“I like to mingle with the folks right here,” she mentioned.
A reciprocal association
Winners can keep totally free in Sardinia — if, that’s, they comply with give one thing again to the local people earlier than they go away, mentioned Matta.
“This isn’t a free vacation,” mentioned Matta. “They will need to have a confirmed background as a digital nomad and go away a concrete piece of labor on the finish of their keep — be it a convention, an essay, analysis paper or documentary.”
Partis and Matta be part of a welcoming occasion in Ollolai, Sardinia.
Supply: Veronica Matta
Partis plans to provide a lecture on what it means to be a digital nomad, basically and particularly in Ollolai, she mentioned.
Matta pressured that “skilled distant staff from all fields are inspired to use: know-how, media, finance, actual property, structure — additionally artists, writers, musicians, scientists and teachers.”
However that is supplied they go away behind a “data jolt” that enriches the village tradition, she mentioned.
Extra stunning than anticipated
Partis already loves her new residence within the village’s historic district. It has two bedrooms and an exquisite panoramic balcony with views of a pristine valley and woods, the place she finds inspiration whereas working, she mentioned.
Clarese Partis with Veronica Matta, looking from Partis’ balcony.
Supply: Antonio Meloni
For now, she mentioned she’s balancing her work and need to sightsee throughout Sardinia.
“I am nonetheless settling in. There are days I spend touring to discover the gorgeous locations round, and others I shut myself at residence catching up on my work,” she mentioned.
She mentioned a typical day in Ollolai is just like her life elsewhere: yoga meditation within the morning, adopted by work, then a stroll exterior and a drive to the coast or the mountains to benefit from the silence and views.
“I do not drink so the bar just isn’t my high place to hang around,” she mentioned. “As a substitute, I really like going to the farmers’ market to choose recent elements akin to truffles, making pasta and gnocchi with pesto. The meals is wonderful.”
She mentioned that Ollolai is extra stunning than she ever anticipated, and the friendliness of its folks shocked her.
“There’s a lot to discover in Sardinia. I am glad I’m right here with sufficient time to immerse myself within the island and its tradition.”