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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.

The Europe Flight Trick Most Travelers Still Ignore: How Booking On Wednesday Can Make Your European Vacation Cost Less

Americans love a clean rule. Book on Tuesday. Fly on Wednesday. Clear your cookies. Use a VPN. Sacrifice a goat. Whatever. The problem is that airfare pricing does not care about your little rule. It cares about demand, inventory, competition, and timing. Which means the “Wednesday hack” is both true and not true, depending on …

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23 Things To Know Before Visiting Portugal So Your Trip Doesn’t Feel Like A Tourist Mistake

You will learn Portugal travel tips and all the things to know before visiting Portugal as you read this post. Let us show you how and why Portugal’s tourism is booming year by year and how to truly enjoy Portugal more! Recently awarded as the World’s Best Destination by World Travel Awards, Portugal offers a …

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The Korean BBQ Beef Recipe That’s Easier To Make At Home Than You Think: How To Make Authentic Beef Bulgogi Without A Grill

Beef Bulgogi is one of Korea’s most popular and globally beloved dishes, known for its tender slices of marinated beef grilled to perfection with a balance of sweet, savoury, and smoky flavours. The name “bulgogi” translates to “fire meat,” a nod to its traditional preparation over an open flame, creating a caramelised glaze that makes …

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The Colon Cancer Gap Between Europe And America No One Talks About Enough: Why Processed American Food May Be Part Of The Colon Cancer Problem

And what it reveals about food culture, lifestyle rhythm, and the power of slow digestion In the U.S., colorectal cancer has become one of the most alarming public health crises of the last decade not just for older adults, but increasingly among people in their 30s and 40s. Awareness campaigns urge screenings, lifestyle changes, and …

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The Best Cocktails To Drink In Spain That Tourists Usually Miss

Spain is a country known for its vibrant street life, late-night culture, and unforgettable food but its cocktail scene deserves just as much attention. Beyond the tourist-favorite sangria, Spain offers a rich variety of cocktails that reflect its regions, traditions, and love for socializing. From crisp, refreshing spritzers to bold, spirit-forward mixes, Spanish cocktails are …

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My Friend Bought A €45,000 Renovation Project In France And The Final Cost Hit €167,000: The France Renovation Breakdown That Every American Buyer Should See First

The listing photos showed a stone farmhouse in the Dordogne, two hours east of Bordeaux. Three bedrooms, exposed beams, original fireplace, nearly an acre of land. Needs work. €45,000. My friend James, a semi-retired architect from Denver, saw exactly what the listing intended him to see: a dream waiting to be uncovered beneath decades of …

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The Paella Alternative That Locals Know Tourists Usually Ignore

When it comes to iconic Spanish cuisine, paella often steals the spotlight a colorful, saffron-infused rice dish brimming with seafood, meats, or vegetables. But just a few hours down the coast from Valencia, another beloved dish commands equal respect among locals: fideuà. Made with short pasta instead of rice, fideuà offers a unique twist on …

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The Spanish Medication Americans Keep Asking For Without A Prescription

There is a particular conversation that happens at the counter of my neighborhood farmacia in Madrid most summer days, and it always goes roughly the same way. An American, sunburned or sniffling or rubbing a sore shoulder, asks for something by its American brand name, the pharmacist gives a gentle blank look, and then, once …

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How To Make Greek Lasagna That Tastes Richer Than The Italian Version

When most people think of lasagna, they picture layers of pasta, tomato sauce, and melted cheese the Italian classic beloved worldwide. But Greece has its own version of this comfort food favorite, and it’s every bit as rich, flavorful, and satisfying. Known as Pastitsio, Greek lasagna combines layers of pasta, seasoned ground meat, aromatic spices, …

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How To Make Ratatouille That Tastes Like A French Summer Dinner

Ratatouille is more than just a beloved animated movie it’s one of France’s most iconic vegetable dishes, rooted in the culinary traditions of Provence. This colorful medley of eggplant, zucchini, bell peppers, tomatoes, and herbs offers a vibrant, rustic flavor that captures the heart of southern French cooking. It’s simple, healthy, and deeply satisfying proof …

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These Lesser-Known Greek Islands Are Best-Kept Secrets For Americans Over 60

Everyone has seen the two Greek islands. Santorini’s blue domes, Mykonos’s white windmills, the photographs that launched a million cruises. Almost nobody outside Greece can name the islands where Greeks actually live year-round, raise families, grow old, and bury their parents, and those are the ones worth an American’s attention for retirement. They have hospitals …

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What Italy’s Investor Visa Actually Is In June 2026: The Real National Program, Not The Regional Rumor

A reader wrote to us last month convinced that a particular Italian region had just opened a special investor visa for Americans, with a new lower threshold, a limited window, an urgent reason to act. The claim is everywhere in the relocation corners of the internet, and it is false in every part. There is …

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