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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.

Maldives Travel Tips: 40 Things to Know before visiting Maldives

Maldives is a popular destination. First thing is comes to the mind of people about the country is luxury resorts and paradise islands. In this blog post we will tell you Maldives travel tips and all the things to know before visiting Maldives. Read here floating breakfast in Maldives, Maldives food and 5 Local islands …

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Why Europeans Argue in Ways Americans Would Call Violent

And how this reveals two radically different definitions of emotional honesty, volume, and respect Spend enough time in a European café, household, or family car, and you’ll eventually witness it — a loud, animated, seemingly explosive conversation. Voices rise. Hands fly. Eyebrows shoot up. Someone slams a spoon down or gestures with a half-eaten sandwich. …

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9 August Rules Spanish Families Have That Would Horrify Americans

And what it reveals about rest, tradition, and the radical act of doing absolutely nothing. Try explaining Spanish August to an American, and watch their face cycle through confusion, disbelief, then something approaching panic. “So everyone just… leaves?” “For the whole month?” “But what about work?” “What about productivity?” “What about the economy?” Yes. Yes. …

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Why Some American Travelers Are Avoiding Italy’s Most Famous Cities in 2025

Italy—land of pasta, piazzas, and picture-perfect coastlines—has long been a favorite destination for American travelers. From the art-filled streets of Florence to the ruins of Rome and the canals of Venice, the country offers a living museum of Western civilization. But in 2025, a growing number of U.S. tourists are quietly making a shift: they’re …

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New Requirements to go to UK for Europeans and Americans

As of June 2025, the United Kingdom has implemented new entry requirements for travelers from Europe and the United States. These changes are part of the UK’s efforts to digitize its border control processes and enhance security measures. Understanding these new protocols is essential for a smooth travel experience. A significant change is the introduction …

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The Childbirth Rule French Women Follow That Would Traumatize Americans

And what it reveals about pain, control, and a cultural divide in how we define strength If you ask American women to describe childbirth, words like empowered, supported, and safe often enter the conversation. There’s a growing emphasis on birth plans, pain management choices, comfort preferences, and the right to change one’s mind at any …

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Why Italians Arrive Late to Everything Americans Would Never Tolerate

And what it reveals about time, trust, and the emotional pace of Mediterranean life If you’ve ever made plans with Italians, you know this moment.You show up early, or at least right on time. You’ve checked the map, confirmed the address, maybe even sent a polite text. You’re standing there — maybe on a cobblestone …

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Why Everyone’s Moving to These Travel-Friendly Hotspots (And You Might Too)

Our guide on why everyone’s packing up and moving to these destinations for your next travels. As people increasingly prioritize quality of life, affordability, and cultural experiences, certain destinations have emerged as hotspots for expats, retirees, and digital nomads. These destinations are gaining popularity as people seek a better balance of affordability, culture, and quality …

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The Fashion Boundary Italians Cross That Americans Would Never Accept

And why Italian elegance means embracing the body, not hiding it Walk through a piazza in Florence, a seaside promenade in Bari, or a narrow Roman street just before aperitivo hour, and you’ll notice it immediately. The lines. The drape. The tailoring. The comfort. But look closer, and you’ll also notice something more startling: Italians …

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The Truth About Visiting Venice in 2025—And Why It Might Ruin Your Trip

Venice, Italy—the floating city of canals, romance, and Renaissance charm—has long been one of Europe’s most magical destinations. But in 2025, that magic may be wearing thin. With new tourism regulations, environmental challenges, and rising frustration among locals and travelers alike, Venice may not be the dream trip you expect. If Venice is on your …

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Why Wine Actually Is Cheaper Than Water in Spain (Americans Don’t Believe It)

And what it reveals about culture, climate, and a completely different relationship with alcohol If you’ve ever sat down at a sun-drenched terraza in Madrid or Seville and scanned the drink menu, you may have noticed something strange. A glass of house wine?€1.20. A bottle of still water?€2.00. Wait, what? It’s a detail that shocks …

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The Household Cost European Couples Share That Americans Keep Private

And what it reveals about openness, emotional equity, and how love thrives when money isn’t taboo Ask an American couple how they divide household costs, and you’ll often hear vague answers.“Oh, we kind of take turns.”“He makes more, so he handles rent.”“I just let her take care of the bills.”Or, sometimes, silence. Because many American …

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