Silvia’s Trips is a slow-travel blog with a consistent editorial voice and a defined readership: independent travellers interested in slow travel in Italy and Europe, cultural depth, and informed destination choices. If your property, destination or brand aligns with that approach, I am open to editorial collaborations on a selective basis.
I do not take every opportunity that comes along. I work with partners whose offer is genuinely relevant to my readers, and I write honestly regardless of the commercial relationship. That is not a disclaimer: it is what makes a collaboration on this Italian travel blog worth anything.
Sponsored content
Long-form articles, destination guides and experience write-ups published on Silvia’s Trips as sponsored content, written in my editorial voice and optimised for search. All sponsored content is clearly labelled in line with editorial transparency standards. Posts remain live indefinitely and continue to generate organic traffic after publication.
Hotel and accommodation collaborations
I collaborate with boutique hotels, agritourism properties, rural retreats and characterful independent accommodation. As a hotel manager myself, I understand both sides of a hosted stay, and I write about accommodation with a level of operational detail that most travel writers do not. If you run an independent property and want coverage from a travel writer who also runs a boutique hotel, I bring that dual perspective.
Destination and tourism board partnerships
I work with destinations, tourism boards, and regional tourism organisations on editorial content that goes beyond the standard press-trip write-up. I am particularly effective for destinations that want to communicate slow-travel values, cultural depth, off-season appeal, or sustainable tourism credentials. I have covered destinations across Italy, France, Spain, Thailand, Argentina and beyond.
Brand collaborations
I collaborate selectively with travel-related brands on content that fits naturally within the blog’s editorial scope: travel gear, outdoor equipment, equestrian travel products and services relevant to independent and slow travellers.
My readership
Silvia’s Trips is a slow-travel blog active since 2013, covering Europe, Asia, the Americas, and Africa, with particular depth on Italy, France, Spain, Thailand, and Argentina. Over the last 90 days, the blog recorded 5.1 million impressions on Google Search, 34,000 clicks and 22,000 unique visitors from organic search alone, with all three figures growing by over 30% compared to the previous period. Organic search accounts for 81.7% of total traffic, meaning the readership reaches the blog through genuine search intent rather than paid promotion.
The audience is predominantly English-speaking and internationally distributed: the United States leads with 38.5% of visitors, followed by Australia (7.3%), India (6.5%) and the United Kingdom (6.2%). The strong UK presence is consistent with the blog’s editorial voice, written in British English, with a European sensibility and a travel style closer to the independent cultural traveller than to the American mass-market tourist. For destinations and brands targeting English-speaking travellers interested in Europe, this is a directly relevant audience.

What I do not do
I do not write positive reviews in exchange for stays or products I would not otherwise recommend. I do not publish content that conflicts with my editorial voice or that would mislead my readers. I do not accept collaborations that require me to omit significant negatives about a destination or property.
Get in touch
To discuss a collaboration, contact me at silvia@silviamoggia.com with a brief description of your project. I aim to respond within five working days. For consulting and training work, visit silviamoggia.com.
Key Takeaways
- Silvia’s Trips is a slow-travel blog focused on independent travellers and cultural depth in Italy and Europe.
- The blog selectively offers editorial collaborations, prioritising relevant partnerships and honesty in content creation.
- Sponsored content includes long-form articles, destination guides, and accommodation reviews, all clearly labelled for transparency.
- The blog attracts significant organic traffic, with a predominantly English-speaking audience across various countries.
- Silvia does not write biased reviews and maintains editorial integrity, ensuring authentic recommendations.
