Skip to Content

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.

12 Cities Where $2,000 a Month Buys You the Good Life (And Why More Americans Are Moving There)

Think living well on a budget is impossible? Think again. Around the world, a growing number of people are discovering that a fulfilling, comfortable lifestyle doesn’t require six-figure salaries or endless side hustles. From sun-soaked beaches to culture-rich capitals, there are cities where you can live for under $2,000 a month—without sacrificing quality of life. …

Read More about 12 Cities Where $2,000 a Month Buys You the Good Life (And Why More Americans Are Moving There)

Why Greeks Drink Coffee at 6 PM and Sleep Better Than Americans Who Stop at Noon

Americans treat afternoon coffee like a crime against sleep. Greeks treat it like a daily ritual. As of September 2025, the science says dose, genetics, and evening habits matter more than a hard noon cutoff. Here is why a 6 p.m. Greek coffee rarely ruins the night, the exact rules that make it work, and …

Read More about Why Greeks Drink Coffee at 6 PM and Sleep Better Than Americans Who Stop at Noon

10 Unforgettable Spanish Destinations You Must Visit Before You Die

Spain is a country that offers more than just sunny beaches and bustling city squares—it’s a land where history, culture, and natural beauty collide in unforgettable ways. From medieval towns to world-class food markets, every region has its own identity that feels completely different from the next. This makes Spain one of the most rewarding …

Read More about 10 Unforgettable Spanish Destinations You Must Visit Before You Die

The “German Ancestry Loophole” Isn’t Closing In January — Here’s The Real Deadline And Who Qualifies

You may have seen breathless posts saying Germany’s easiest ancestry path shuts in January. It doesn’t. The fast route people call a “loophole” is the citizenship by declaration under Section 5 of the Nationality Act, and the official deadline is August 19, 2031. If you’ve got a German line that was blocked by old, discriminatory …

Read More about The “German Ancestry Loophole” Isn’t Closing In January — Here’s The Real Deadline And Who Qualifies

Spain’s Empty Villages: Free House Plus €200 Monthly For Americans

There’s a slice of rural Spain where a mayor will hand you keys, introduce you to the school director, and tell you the rent is zero for the first months. In a few places you’ll even see small monthly stipends tied to children or shop hours. The headline versions sound mythical. The reality is better: …

Read More about Spain’s Empty Villages: Free House Plus €200 Monthly For Americans

Why Opening A European Bank Account Before January 1 Can Save You Thousands

Your suitcases hit the parquet, a landlord hands you keys, and a stack of first-month payments lands all at once: rent, deposit, utilities, school fees, a used car or scooter, maybe movers. You can wire from a U.S. bank and eat spreads and fees on every bill, or you can walk across the street, open …

Read More about Why Opening A European Bank Account Before January 1 Can Save You Thousands

My 5-Day Rome Trip Cost Less Than One Night In NYC

Picture landing at Fiumicino with a tiny backpack, tapping onto the airport train, and eating your first Roman slice within an hour. Five days later you’ve walked the Forum at golden hour, crossed every bridge on the Tiber, and spent less than a single night at a Manhattan five-star. The trick isn’t being cheap. It’s …

Read More about My 5-Day Rome Trip Cost Less Than One Night In NYC

The French Egg Habit Americans Fear — Why It’s a Delicacy in Paris but a Hospital Trip in the U.S.

And what it reveals about trust in tradition, food safety, and the unapologetic French approach to eating well Walk into a French home on a Sunday afternoon, and there’s a good chance you’ll see a bowl on the table with eggs cracked into it — raw. Sugar sprinkled. A spoon already dipped. No heat. No …

Read More about The French Egg Habit Americans Fear — Why It’s a Delicacy in Paris but a Hospital Trip in the U.S.

The Schengen Mistake 40% Of Americans Make — Check Before November

You land in Lisbon, hop to Paris, then dip to London thinking you “reset” your days. You didn’t. The 90 days count inside a rolling 180-day window across 29 countries, and as of October 12, 2025, the EU’s new border system logs every entry and exit automatically. If you miscount, you won’t argue with a …

Read More about The Schengen Mistake 40% Of Americans Make — Check Before November

14 Things Tourists Should Never Do in Morocco (If They Want to Show Respect)

Visiting Morocco is an unforgettable experience—full of vivid colors, fragrant spice markets, ancient medinas, and stunning desert landscapes. But for first-time travelers, the cultural customs and social expectations can be a bit overwhelming. Morocco is a country rich in tradition, hospitality, and etiquette, and while locals are generally welcoming, there are a number of unwritten …

Read More about 14 Things Tourists Should Never Do in Morocco (If They Want to Show Respect)

9 Breathtaking Countries to Visit Before Everyone Else Finds Out

In a world where travel has become more accessible than ever, many once “undiscovered” destinations are now grappling with mass tourism, rising prices, and cultural erosion. From the flooded streets of Venice to the over-touristed alleys of Bali, we’ve all seen what happens when a hidden gem becomes a global hotspot overnight. That’s why now …

Read More about 9 Breathtaking Countries to Visit Before Everyone Else Finds Out

Why German Insurance Covers What Blue Cross Denied For 10 Years

American readers bring a stack of denial letters to Germany and watch them go quiet. The surprise is not generosity. It is that statutory rules define coverage in advance, copays are capped by income, and sick pay is built into the same system. The result is fewer fights about whether care happens and more attention …

Read More about Why German Insurance Covers What Blue Cross Denied For 10 Years