About · Hola, soy Anny
I grew up between two languages and a suitcase — and thirty years later I've circled the world more times than I've kept count. Today I run a private planning practice for discerning travelers who want multi-country journeys that feel effortless, personal, and deeply considered.
Not "twenty countries in three weeks." The opposite. Bespoke itineraries that respect the geography — where border crossings, buffer days, slow sobremesa mornings, and the occasional wrong turn are as considered as the postcard moments.

Credentials behind the curation
The approach
Complex trips fail in the connective tissue: the wrong overland leg, the border crossing that only opens on Tuesdays, the buffer day that should have been in Cartagena instead of Bogotá. That's what I plan around.
My itineraries begin from a country list and a rough shape of what you want a trip to feel like. From there we work backward: how to sequence the countries so geography and season carry you rather than fight you. I plan in English and Spanish — handy when the ferry schedule is only posted in one of them.
Every route on this site is one I've walked. Every recommendation is a place I actually returned to. Bellaruta — bella ruta, beautiful route — is the name because the journey itself should be as considered as the destinations, clear and human and worth looking forward to before you ever board the plane.