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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.

Do You Actually Need Travel Insurance? The Honest Breakdown

For many travelers, buying travel insurance feels like an optional add-on something you might check off at the end of a booking process without really knowing what you’re getting. It’s easy to assume that nothing will go wrong, especially on short trips or when you’re feeling confident in your planning. But as seasoned travelers and …

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15 Travel Booking Traps And How to Beat Them

Booking a trip should be an exciting start to your next adventure, but it’s surprisingly easy to make mistakes that can cost you time, money, and peace of mind. Whether it’s rushing through flight selections, misunderstanding cancellation policies, or falling for too-good-to-be-true deals, travel booking blunders happen to beginners and seasoned travelers alike. These small …

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Before You Visit Portugal, Read These 23 Things To Know Before Visiting Portugal (Travel Tips You’ll Love)

You will learn Portugal travel tips and all the things to know before visiting Portugal as you read this post. Let us show you how and why Portugal’s tourism is booming year by year and how to truly enjoy Portugal more! Recently awarded as the World’s Best Destination by World Travel Awards, Portugal offers a …

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The Expat Facebook Groups Are Toxic: Join Them Anyway

You join an expat Facebook group for one reason: you need information. You stay for one reason: you’re hoping for community. Those are two different needs, and these groups are built to satisfy only one of them. They’re messy, dramatic, repetitive, and occasionally useful in a way that feels unfair. They will also hand you …

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Returns Don’t Exist in Europe the Way Americans Expect

Americans arrive in Europe with a quiet assumption: if something doesn’t work out, you return it. Not because you’re flaky, but because the US trained you. Retail has been competing on convenience for so long that “try it and send it back” feels like a basic consumer right. Then you hit Europe and discover the …

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The Air Fryer Chicken Guide That Saves Your Weeknights

The air fryer has taken modern kitchens by storm and for good reason. This compact appliance promises crispy, delicious meals with a fraction of the oil used in traditional frying. When it comes to chicken, the air fryer delivers unbeatable results: golden on the outside, juicy on the inside, and packed with flavor. No wonder …

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European Washing Machines Take 3 Hours: Americans Lose Their Minds.

Nothing makes an American feel personally attacked like a European washing machine calmly announcing it will be finished in 2 hours and 58 minutes. You can be a fully grown adult with a residency card and a pension plan and still get into a petty emotional war with a Bosch. Because Americans aren’t just reacting …

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Lasagna Soup: The Viral Comfort Recipe Warmer Than Traditional Lasagna And Here’s How to Make It

Lasagna is a comfort food classic rich, cheesy, and layered with savory goodness. But what if you could capture all the flavors of lasagna in a dish that’s faster, easier, and just as satisfying? Enter Lasagna Soup, a hearty bowl of everything you love about the traditional baked dish, served up in a cozy, spoonable …

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The ATM Fee Structure That Drains Americans €30 a Month

A lot of Americans move to Europe thinking cash is a minor detail. Then they start bleeding money in tiny bites: €4 here, €6 there, a “conversion” they didn’t ask for, a bank fee they didn’t notice until the statement hits. It rarely feels dramatic. That’s why it works. The usual monthly damage is not …

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Why Everyone Is Obsessed With This Jerk Tofu Recipe

Jerk seasoning is one of the boldest, most recognizable flavors to come out of the Caribbean a fiery blend of spices, heat, and smoky undertones that define Jamaican cuisine. While traditionally used for chicken or pork, jerk seasoning can transform plant-based dishes, too, giving tofu a flavor punch that surprises even die-hard meat lovers. Tofu …

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The Spanish Flavor Pairing That Shocks Americans (But Keeps Them Coming Back)

And what it reveals about digestion, tradition, and the quiet confidence of a cuisine that doesn’t fear food rules There are certain things Americans are taught to avoid at all costs. Don’t mix dairy with seafood. Never combine fruit with meat. Don’t drink milk with acidic food. Don’t eat eggs and cheese in the same …

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Why Long-Term Expats Resent Newcomers, And How to Navigate It

There’s a specific moment most people hit abroad. You’re a few months in, you finally ask a normal question in an expat group, and someone answers like you just walked into their living room, ate their food, and then asked where they keep the forks. It’s not just rudeness. It’s not just “some bitter people …

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