I've had the privilege of visiting 64 countries. But on the eastern coastline of Sardinia, Italy lies one of the most stunning places I have ever laid eyes on. It's a 30 kilometer (19 mile) long stretch of rugged coastline where limestone cliffs drop straight into crystal-clear greenish-blue waters. This place is dotted with some of the most magnificent beaches anywhere in the world: Cala Luna, Cala Mariolu, Cala Goloritzé. You can't drive to these beaches. You can only reach them by boat or kayak. Or you can hike to them — a long trek over the headlands. Once you arrive there are no beachfront hotels or people hawking souvenirs. None of that. Just the pure tranquility of nature awaits. That's the aura of this place: the splendor is real, but it asks something of you first. It's the kind of place you set eyes on and whisper to yourself, "Is this place for real?"
This place? It's the Golfo di Orosei. Or the Orosei Gulf. Nothing quite compares to what greets you when you visit it. I've gone back twice. One day I hope to stay.
That's why I named this project after it, and everything it represents to me. Possibility. Wonderment. Tranquility. All just past the edge of easy reach. You work for it. And when you do, the reward is unlike anything else.
Sort of like AI
Welcome to Orosei.ai
A question I am often asked: "The cities that appear on the main page of your site around the globe seem random? New York, São Paulo, Addis Ababa, etcetera… What's up with those places? How did you choose them?"
Thanks for asking. All the cities around the globe on the main page are places I've either lived, worked, visited (or all of the above). They all have something in common: like Orosei, the place itself, the cities on the globe hold personal meaning for me. Nothing more, nothing less. None of them are home to Orosei.ai offices (yet!). Oh yeah, one last thing — bonus points if you can guess where Cagliari is without Googling it!