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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.

The French Fisherman’s Stew That Became Pure Luxury: Master Bouillabaisse Like a Marseille Local

Bouillabaisse is more than just a seafood stew — it’s a deeply rooted Provençal tradition with humble beginnings and a complex evolution. Once considered a fisherman’s practical way to use the day’s unsellable catch, this dish has transformed into a symbol of French culinary heritage. From the bustling markets of Marseille to upscale Parisian bistros, …

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The Vietnamese Noodle Dish That Went Viral Before Viral Was a Thing: Bún Chả

When people think of Vietnamese food, pho and banh mi often steal the spotlight. But tucked away in Hanoi’s smoky street corners is a dish that locals swear by and food lovers around the world are just beginning to appreciate — bún chả. This grilled pork and noodle dish combines fiery charcoal flavor, a sweet-savory …

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The Italy Residency Trap That’s Costing Americans €30,000 to Escape

As of late 2025. You can land in Rome with clean bank statements, a dream lease near a piazza, and a folder that would impress a judge. Two months later you are paying rent on a contract the Comune won’t accept, your visa category won’t let you earn, your residence permit appointment is in six …

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20 Things You Should Never Do in Spain (Most Tourists Break These Rules)

Spain is one of those countries that feels instantly inviting—sun-soaked plazas, late-night dinners, and a rhythm of life that seems effortless. But beneath the relaxed exterior lies a set of cultural expectations that many tourists unknowingly ignore. What feels totally normal back home can come across as rude, confusing, or simply out of place in …

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The 17 Genius Packing Tips Frequent Flyers Use Every Time

Packing seems easy—until you’re dragging an overstuffed suitcase through cobblestone streets, digging through layers to find a charger, or realizing you brought five outfits and still have nothing to wear. Veteran travelers know that how you pack is just as important as what you pack, and mastering this skill can be the difference between a …

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7 Gorgeous European Spots That Won’t Drain Your Wallet

Traveling to Europe often sounds expensive, but it doesn’t have to be. While iconic cities like Paris and London may dominate the spotlight (and your wallet), there are countless European destinations that offer just as much charm, culture, and adventure — without the sky-high price tag. If you’re looking to make the most of your …

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10 Roman Etiquette Rules That Shock Americans Yet Every Local Follows

Rome, with its rich history, stunning architecture, and delicious food, is a favorite destination for travelers. However, Italians have their own set of cultural norms and traditions, especially in their capital city, that can seem overly formal or “uptight” to Americans. While these etiquette rules may feel “uptight” to some Americans, they reflect the respect …

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This Strawberry Jam Is So Fresh, You’ll Never Buy a Store-Bought Jar Again

There’s something undeniably nostalgic about opening a jar of homemade strawberry jam. The vibrant color, sweet aroma, and burst of berry flavor take us straight back to warm summer mornings and family breakfasts. Making your own jam is a simple but rewarding tradition that transforms seasonal fruit into something that can be enjoyed all year …

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This Albanian Baked Lamb Recipe Might Be the Best Comfort Food You’ve Never Tried

Tavë Kosi isn’t just Albania’s national dish—it’s a flavorful celebration of tradition, simplicity, and the art of turning humble ingredients into something extraordinary. At its core, it’s a savory baked dish of tender lamb and rice, nestled in a creamy, tangy yogurt and egg custard that’s oven-browned to perfection. This recipe dates back centuries and …

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17 American Habits You Must Unlearn Before Traveling Europe

Traveling to Europe for the first time is exciting, inspiring, and honestly a little humbling. You land with your American habits tucked neatly in your carry-on, only to realize—sometimes instantly—that the rules you take for granted don’t quite fit. Europe runs on a different social rhythm, one built on quiet public spaces, centuries-old etiquette, and …

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I Eliminated Every Food Banned in Europe for 45 Days — The 23 Items That Were Hardest to Give Up

I didn’t change my cuisine. I changed my labels. For 45 days I ate nothing that the European Union bans or strictly refuses to approve in the food supply. No emergency cleanses, no powders, no heroics. I shopped like a boring inspector. Within a week my skin calmed, sleep got heavier, and my grocery cart …

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