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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.

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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The Breakfast Ingredient Europe Banned but Americans Still Eat

The first time an American retiree stands in a Spanish supermarket cereal aisle, the confusion is not about language. It’s about sameness. The boxes look familiar, the mascots look familiar, the prices feel different, and the ingredient list quietly tells you this is not the same product. A lot of Americans arrive in Europe with …

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We Visited 100 Countries and Only America Treats Retirement This Way

After enough years and enough countries, the patterns start to separate from the noise, and one of the clearest is how differently the world handles the simple human problem of growing old and stopping work. Most of the developed world treats retirement as something a society provides, a pension you have earned by being a …

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The Bill-Splitting Method Europeans Use That Americans Find Surprisingly Awkward

And what it reveals about trust, fairness, and a fundamentally different approach to social generosity Imagine you’re out with a group of Europeans maybe friends in Paris, coworkers in Barcelona, or cousins at a family lunch in Rome. The bill arrives. There’s no math. No calculators. No Venmo. No itemizing who had the wine or …

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These Inland Cities Are Italy’s Best-Kept Expat Secrets With Lower Healthcare Costs Real Walkability And Florence A Day Trip Away

Most Americans who dream of Italian retirement picture Tuscany. The rolling hills, the cypress trees, the Florence skyline, the Chianti vineyards. Tuscany has become the default Italian retirement fantasy, and the prices reflect it. A retirement in central Florence or the desirable Tuscan hill towns now requires substantial wealth. The Americans who can afford it …

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7 Sunday Dinner Recipes Italian Grandmothers Never Share With Outsiders

Italian Sunday dinners are not just meals. They are rituals. And while some Italian dishes are easy to find in cookbooks or online, others stay quietly protected in family kitchens passed down through memory, repetition, and love. Italian cooking is often celebrated for its simplicity, but some of its most meaningful recipes rarely make it …

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Why Okinawan And Ikarian Diets Share One Specific Habit: The American Eating Pattern That Breaks It

Two of the world’s most famous longevity hotspots sit on opposite sides of the planet, Okinawa in the islands of southern Japan and Ikaria in the Greek Aegean, and they could hardly seem more different in their cuisines, the one built on rice, tofu, sweet potato, and seaweed, the other on greens, beans, olive oil, …

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What Not To Do When Planning An International Trip Abroad: 10 Worst Mistakes When Planning Your International Trip

Our guide on the Worst Mistakes When Planning Your International Trip and how to avoid them for your next trip. Planning an international trip can be both exciting and overwhelming, with the promise of new cultures, stunning landscapes, and unforgettable experiences. However, a few common mistakes can turn a dream vacation into a logistical nightmare. …

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How To Make Eggs Benedict Without Ruining The Poached Eggs Or Sauce

Eggs Benedict is a brunch dish that feels luxurious yet comforting, combining velvety poached eggs, savory Canadian bacon, crisp toasted English muffins, and silky smooth hollandaise sauce. First served in the late 19th century at New York’s famous Waldorf Hotel, this elegant breakfast classic has remained a beloved staple across cafes and kitchens worldwide. It’s …

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Why French Women Over 80 Stay Sharp: The Simple Brain Habit French Women Over 80 Never Gave Up

Americans love a polished lie about French aging. A woman in Lyon buys leeks, yogurt, and one small tart. She walks home in a good coat. She has opinions, friends, appetite control, and no visible panic about “brain health.” Then Americans turn that into a fairy tale about elegance. The more useful version is rougher. …

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These Andalusian White Villages Are 2026’s Best-Kept Secrets For American Retirees Who Hate Crowds: €700 Rents, Cooler Summers, Walkability

The bus from Ronda climbs for forty minutes, and then Grazalema appears. A spill of white houses pressed against a grey crag, red roofs, a church tower, swifts going mad over the plaza. It is eight in the evening in June and the temperature is pleasant. Down in Sevilla, two hours away, it is 41 …

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