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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.

10 Countries Where You Can Comfortably Retire on $1,000–$1,500 a Month

Retiring abroad is no longer just a dream for adventurous wanderers—it’s a practical and increasingly popular choice for Americans seeking a better quality of life on a modest budget. With the rising cost of living in the U.S., especially for healthcare and housing, many retirees are discovering that their fixed income stretches much further in …

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Kimchi Fried Rice Like a Local: A Classic Korean Comfort Food You’ll Crave

Kimchi fried rice, known as kimchi bokkeumbap in Korean, is a beloved comfort food that is quick to prepare yet packed with bold, savoury flavours. This dish transforms leftover rice and kimchi into a deliciously satisfying meal by stir-frying them together with simple seasonings, vegetables, and your choice of protein. In this recipe guide, you’ll …

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Why Italians Are More Comfortable With Body Positivity and Home Privacy Than Americans

And what it reveals about the body, domestic freedom, and a radically different idea of comfort Spend a summer night in an Italian home — whether it’s a sun-drenched apartment in Naples or a countryside villa in Umbria — and you might wake in the early morning to find a scene that would shock many …

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5 Stunning Swiss Destinations Tourists Haven’t Discovered Yet

Our guide on the most underrated places to visit in Switzerland for your next trip. Discovering Switzerland’s Hidden Gems: Beyond the Alps Welcome to a side of Switzerland that you might not find in typical travel brochures. Away from the busy streets of Zurich and the popular slopes of Zermatt, there are hidden valleys, quaint …

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Ireland’s 10 Most Iconic Pubs You Have to Visit at Least Once

Hey there, pub crawlers and history buffs! Ready for a time-traveling drink? Buckle up (or should I say, bottoms up?) as we bring you through Ireland’s most iconic watering holes. These aren’t just any old pubs – we’re talking about places where the walls literally ooze history… and maybe a bit of spilled Guinness. Ireland’s …

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The Caribbean Comfort Food Everyone Should Master — How to Make Authentic Roti and Curry Chicken at Home

Few dishes capture the vibrant flavors and heartwarming comfort of Caribbean cuisine like Roti and Curry Chicken. With its roots in Indian and West Indian cooking, this dish has become a beloved staple across Trinidad, Guyana, Jamaica, and beyond. Soft, flaky roti wraps paired with rich, aromatic curry chicken create a meal that’s as satisfying …

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The Hidden Side of Spanish Tapas That Tourists Always Get Wrong

For many travelers, “tapas” conjure images of small plates, fancy garnishes, and a freewheeling mix of sangria-soaked snacks—something you can find at nearly any “Spanish” restaurant worldwide. But ask a native Spaniard, and they’ll tell you it’s not just about tiny plates. Tapas culture is deeply rooted in local traditions, varying from region to region, …

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Why Spanish People Never Buy These Items Americans Consider Essential — And What It Reveals About Daily Life in Spain

And What That Reveals About Habit, Climate, and a Very Different Definition of “Needs” Spend a few months living in Spain, and you’ll slowly start noticing what’s missing. Not in terms of beauty, food, or social life — those are abundant.But in the everyday habits Americans take for granted, the objects they reflexively buy, the …

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The One Street Food Argentinians Can’t Live Without — And How to Make It at Home

Few foods in Argentina stir as much passion as the humble empanada. These golden, hand-held pastries are more than just a snack — they’re a national obsession. Whether filled with spiced beef, gooey cheese, or savory vegetables, Argentinian empanadas are a flavorful symbol of comfort, tradition, and regional pride. Unlike the factory-made versions you might …

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What No One Tells You About French Bakeries — Until You Embarrass Yourself

Why Bother Knowing This? Strolling into a French bakery (boulangerie) is like entering a small, flour-scented world of pure delight. Crusty baguettes, buttery croissants, and vibrant fruit tarts fill the display cases, instantly tempting you to order one of everything. But for tourists—especially Americans used to big chain coffee shops—there are unspoken customs that can …

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Why Everyone’s Swapping Margaritas for These Cocktails

The Margarita may be the poster child of summer cocktails, but it’s far from the only drink worth sipping. While its citrusy zing and tequila base have earned it global fame, there’s a whole world of cocktails that offer just as much refreshment—with unique twists, unexpected ingredients, and cultural flair. If your go-to drink is …

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Why Europeans Don’t Get Seasonal Depression — The €3 Daily Habit

Cold mornings, short afternoons, lights flicking on at 4 p.m. In big parts of Europe, winter should wreck moods. Yet you’ll see people eat outside under a grey sky, walk for coffee at lunch, and stock their cupboards with tinned fish like it’s a personality trait. There’s a reason: a boring, repeatable habit that feeds …

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