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Ruben Arribas

About the Author: Ruben, co-founder of Gamintraveler.com since 2014, is a seasoned traveler from Spain who has explored over 100 countries since 2009. Known for his extensive travel adventures across South America, Europe, the US, Australia, New Zealand, Asia, and Africa, Ruben combines his passion for adventurous yet sustainable living with his love for cycling, highlighted by his remarkable 5-month bicycle journey from Spain to Norway. He currently resides in Spain, where he continues sharing his travel experiences with his partner, Rachel, and their son, Han.

They Moved to the South of France With $200,000 And Nearly Ran Out in 18 Months

On the Riviera, $200,000 is not “set for years” money. It’s “one bad housing decision plus a few normal life habits” money, and it disappears faster than people expect. They arrived with the kind of confidence Americans only get from seeing six digits in a bank account. Two suitcases each. A few boxes shipped ahead. …

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What Italian Couples Do With the Door Open That Americans Find Completely Shocking

And what it reveals about intimacy, cultural norms, and a completely different idea of personal space Spend time in an Italian home especially during a long lunch, a weekend visit, or a casual evening with friends and you may stumble across a moment that leaves most American guests wide-eyed and silently horrified. It’s not the …

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Stop Making Bland Chicken And Try Filipino Adobo Instead: How to Make Filipino Adobo That Tastes Like Home

Few dishes are as synonymous with Filipino cuisine as Adobo a tangy, savory, and deeply satisfying dish that holds a place in nearly every Filipino household. Whether made with chicken, pork, or a combination of both, adobo is defined by its bold yet balanced marinade of soy sauce, vinegar, garlic, bay leaves, and black peppercorns, …

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Stop Wasting Vacation Days: Try These 12 Jet Lag Hacks

Jet lag is one of the most frustrating realities of international travel. You land excited to explore a new country, but instead of hitting the ground running, your body feels like it’s stuck in another time zone. Fatigue, brain fog, and restless sleep can quickly turn a dream trip into a struggle. What makes jet …

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The Social Rule Italians Never Break That Americans Don’t Even Know Exists

(And How Ignoring It Instantly Marks You as a Foreigner) Italy is known for many things its food, architecture, fashion, and pace of life. But ask anyone who has spent real time in the country, and they’ll tell you that what truly defines Italian culture is not found on the surface. It’s in how people …

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The Tuscan Bread Salad That Makes Stale Bread Taste Incredible: How To Make Panzanella That Tastes Like A Tuscan Summer

Panzanella is proof that Italians can turn even stale bread into something spectacular. Hailing from the sun-drenched hills of Tuscany, this rustic salad transforms day-old bread, ripe tomatoes, olive oil, and vinegar into a dish that sings with freshness and simplicity. What began as a clever way to avoid food waste has become a summer …

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Mediterranean Women Understand Something American Beauty Brands Hope You Never Learn

And Why It Reveals a Completely Different Idea of Confidence Walk through a beach in Crete, a village in Sicily, or a neighborhood café in Andalusia, and you’ll notice something quietly subversive: Mediterranean women don’t hide the things American beauty culture calls flaws. They wear sleeveless dresses without apologizing for softness.They laugh without covering smile …

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The Boarding Pass Mistake That Costs €55 at Ryanair Check-In: Five Minutes on Your Phone Avoids It

There is one Ryanair charge that stings more than almost any other, and it is entirely self-inflicted. Turn up at the airport without having checked in online, and the airline will charge €55, roughly $60, per person just to check you in at the desk. A family of four can lose €220, about $240, before …

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Before Making Pastéis de Nata, Learn These 3 Grandmother Rules: How to Make Pastéis de Nata With Flaky Layers and Blistered Custard

And what it reveals about dough, devotion, and the kind of silence that lives between oven checks No dessert is more photographed, imitated, or mispronounced than the Portuguese pastéis de nata. Tourists in Lisbon line up for them. Instagram travelers stack them in boxes. Michelin chefs reinterpret them. But in tiled kitchens across Portugal, grandmothers …

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Why European Landlords May Prefer a Local Tenant Over a Wealthier American

You walk into a viewing with a perfect U.S. credit score, a shiny job title, and a smile. The agent nods politely, asks for papers you have never heard of, and calls someone else. It feels personal. It is not. In most of Europe, tenants are chosen by paperwork, rhythm, and risk signals, not by …

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Stop Calling It Cordon Bleu: How to Make Authentic Spanish Cachopo at Home

When you think of Spanish food, dishes like paella or tapas probably come to mind. But in northern Spain, particularly in Asturias, there’s one indulgent dish that locals can’t get enough of: Cachopo. Imagine two large beef fillets sandwiched around cured ham and melted cheese, then breaded and fried until golden perfection. It’s a meal …

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This 20-Minute Italian Orzo Recipe Never Fails: Easy Italian Orzo Recipe With Mediterranean Flavor

Orzo, known in Italy as risoni, is a small, rice-shaped pasta that brings both comfort and elegance to any meal. This versatile ingredient is often used in soups, salads, or creamy risottos, offering a delicate texture that absorbs flavours beautifully. In this recipe guide, you’ll learn how to make Italian orzo the traditional way, transforming …

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