About · Hola, soy Anny

Anny Sanchez-Rossetto, MBA — Latina, viajera, and stubborn about a beautiful plan.

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.

Anny Sanchez-Rossetto, founder of Bellaruta, in travel mode at an airport lounge with journal and suitcase
30+
Years on the road
5
Continents explored
40+
Countries visited
195
Cities visited

Anny Sanchez-Rossetto, MBA

Credentials behind the curation

  • University of Massachusetts — Business Management
  • Suffolk University, Boston — Executive MBA
  • Seminary School
  • MIT AI Program

The approach

I plan the way mi abuela cooked — slowly, and with a map.

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. Bellarutabella 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.