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Italy deserves more than a quick Google search.
The Sogno Italiano e-books are for travelers who look beyond standard listicles — and who want to build their trip on real knowledge, rhythm, and firsthand experience. Every guide is personally curated, richly illustrated, and ready to use as a travel planner from day one.
Find the guide that fits your journey.
The Collection

The 12 Most Scenic Road Trips Through Italy
The starting point for anyone who wants to experience Italy end to end
From the Alpine passes in the north to the coastal roads of the south. Twelve personally driven routes, each with a day-by-day itinerary, walks along the way, culinary context, and interactive navigation.
For travelers who want to experience the full breadth of Italy in one coherent overview.

Tuscany Roadtrip & Regional Guide
For those who want to understand Tuscany, not just visit it
Nine city portraits, ten regional profiles, six roadtrips, and the UNESCO Tuscany route — brought together in a guide that reveals the many layers of the region.
For travelers who stay longer and want to look beyond the familiar images.

Puglia & Matera — Roadtrip & Regional Guide
Southern Italy beyond the trulli and the highlights
From the baroque city centers of Lecce to the Sassi of Matera, from the limestone plateaus to the coastlines along two seas. A guide that brings together the region’s contrasts through logical routes and in-depth place portraits.
For travelers who seek authenticity and are willing to drive for it.

The Northern Italian Lakes — Roadtrip & Regional Guide
Five lakes, each with its own story
Como, Garda, Orta, Iseo, Idro — this guide covers each lake on its own terms. Including a 7-day route along the shores and a 14-day variant that also takes in Milan, Bergamo, and Verona.
For travelers who want to understand the lakes, not just check them off.
Why Sogno Italiano?
For over a decade, the leading Dutch-language travel resource on Italy — now bringing that same depth to an international audience. Every guide is personally driven, journalistically written, and richly illustrated with original photography. No theoretical itineraries — only roads, villages, and flavors we know firsthand.