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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.

Where $1,500 a Month Actually Works in 2026

Dreaming of a new life abroad but worried your budget won’t stretch far? The good news is that you don’t need a six-figure income to live well as an expat. Around the world, there are vibrant, safe, and culturally rich cities where you can cover rent, food, healthcare, and even travel all for under $1,500 …

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The Bra Italian Women Chose for Comfort, Not Trends

Walk into an Intimissimi or Yamamay in Milan and the wall is a sea of light lace and cotton, most of it unpadded and often triangle cut. If you are used to molded T-shirt and push-up styles, the Italian drawer feels like a different language. Step back and you can see the two retail stories. …

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When to Book Flights for the Lowest Prices (According to Data)

Booking flights often feels like a guessing game. Prices fluctuate daily, advice contradicts itself, and travelers are left wondering whether they should book now or wait. This uncertainty leads many people to overpay simply because they don’t understand how airline pricing actually works. The idea that there is a single “best day” to book flights …

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15 Genius Items That Make Travel Easier Every Time

Packing for a trip seems straightforward until you arrive at your destination and realize you’ve left something crucial behind. Whether it’s a long-haul flight, a weekend getaway, or an international adventure, forgetting the right gear can turn a smooth journey into a stressful experience. Smart travelers know that having the right essentials on hand can …

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9 Things That Shock Americans in Portugal And Why

For many Americans, Portugal feels familiar at first glance: friendly people, sunny weather, and a relaxed pace that invites long, lingering days. But once you settle in, you quickly discover a series of cultural surprises that challenge your expectations in surprising and often delightful ways. These differences are not dramatic enough to cause frustration, but …

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15 Things Americans Get Wrong About Morocco

Morocco is a country that dances between the ancient and the modern, where the scent of spices in a souk mixes with the call to prayer echoing through centuries-old medinas. For Americans used to convenience culture and direct communication, stepping into Morocco can feel like entering another world entirely and that’s part of its magic. …

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Why Colombians Are Obsessed With This One Soup

If there’s one dish that captures the heart and soul of Bogotá, it’s ajiaco a warm, hearty soup that brings together the essence of Colombian comfort food. This thick and flavorful chicken soup is made with three types of potatoes, corn on the cob, shredded chicken, and the key secret ingredient: guasca, an aromatic herb …

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7 Dinner Habits French Families Never Break That Americans Violate Nightly

If you only know France through travel, you might think French dinners are all romance and candlelight. In real family life, dinner is mostly logistics. It’s a predictable slot in the day that keeps everyone fed, present, and functioning. Not perfect. Not theatrical. Just consistent. Americans, especially working Americans, tend to treat dinner like the …

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Why Spanish Flan Is the Dessert People Obsess Over

Spanish flan is one of the most beloved desserts in Spain and Latin America, known for its silky smooth texture and rich caramel flavour. This classic custard dessert is simple yet elegant, made from just a handful of ingredients – eggs, milk, sugar, and vanilla – that transform into a creamy treat topped with golden …

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The Authentic Carbonara Recipe Italians Protect Fiercely

Creamy, rich, and deeply satisfying without using cream. Pasta alla Carbonara is one of Rome’s most iconic dishes, celebrated for its rich, creamy sauce made without a drop of cream. Authentic carbonara uses just eggs, Pecorino Romano cheese, guanciale, and black pepper to create a silky, flavourful sauce that clings to every strand of pasta. …

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Stop Reading Expat Blogs, Start Talking to Expats Who Actually Left

If you want to move to Europe, the internet will happily hand you a story. It’s usually the same story, in different fonts. Someone “escaped.” Someone “finally breathed.” Someone “found their people.” It’s all sunsets and café tables and a lightness that feels like proof. But here’s the problem. Blogs are built to keep going. …

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The Italian Focaccia That Ruins All Other Bread

If there is one bread that truly embodies the Italian coastal lifestyle, it’s Focaccia Genovese. Originating from Liguria, this iconic flatbread is known for its fluffy interior, golden crispy crust, and signature dimples filled with glistening olive oil and flaky salt. Simple yet deeply satisfying, focaccia is not just bread in Liguria it’s a daily …

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