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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 9 Most Beautiful Islands on Earth

Islands have a timeless allure the promise of sun-soaked beaches, crystal-clear waters, and a sense of escape that mainland destinations often can’t match. Whether tucked away in the Caribbean, hidden in the Pacific, or perched along the Mediterranean coast, the world’s most beautiful islands offer something special for every kind of traveler. From luxury resorts …

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Mediterranean Beauty Secrets: The Beauty Product Americans Overuse And Mediterranean Women Rarely Touch

And what it reveals about beauty culture, health, and the freedom of doing less Walk into a Mediterranean pharmacy from a sun-drenched Spanish town to a coastal Italian village and you’ll see rows of face creams, herbal teas, essential oils, and pharmacy-branded skincare products behind the counter. You’ll find anti-aging serums, gut-friendly yogurts, and remedies …

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One Steak Order. Ten Minutes of Arguing. France

I asked for bien cuit. The waiter winced. The chef sent a question back. For ten long minutes, the table negotiated what “well-done” means in a country where “perfectly cooked” is still pink. Here is what happened, why it happens all the time, and how to get the steak you actually want without a scene. …

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This Authentic Greek Moussaka Tastes Like a Mediterranean Vacation

When you think of Greek comfort food, there’s nothing quite like authentic Greek moussaka. This traditional Greek dish is a rich and hearty casserole layered with tender eggplant, savory meat sauce, and a creamy béchamel topping that will make your taste buds sing. It’s the perfect dish to warm your soul and transport you straight …

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I Tested How Italians Eat Pasta Every Day Without Gaining Weight

Italians eat pasta literally every single day and have one of the lowest obesity rates in Europe while Americans eating sad salads for lunch are getting fatter. The average Italian consumes 60 pounds of pasta yearly – that’s a plate of carbs daily – yet Italy’s obesity rate is 10% while America’s hits 36%. I …

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How Greek Souvlaki Became the Ultimate Street Food Without Ever Trying

Greek cuisine is famous for its simple, fresh, and boldly flavored dishes, but few foods capture its essence quite like souvlaki. These marinated meat skewers, grilled to juicy perfection, are a staple of Greek street food culture, served everywhere from bustling Athens corners to seaside tavernas on the islands. Each bite is a harmony of …

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Who Really Gets Italian Citizenship in 90 Days (And Who Never Will)

You’ve seen the claim: fly to Italy, stay 90 days, walk out Italian. It sounds like a cheat code. In 2026, the truth is tighter and more procedural. There are faster routes compared to consulate backlogs, but none are a guaranteed 90-day shortcut. If you are an American with Italian ancestry, you can still be …

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Tapas vs. Aperitivo: Who Really Does Pre-Dinner Better, Spain or Italy?

Across Southern Europe, food is not just about eating it’s about socializing, relaxing, and savoring the moment. Spain and Italy both embody this philosophy but in distinctly different ways: Spain with its lively tapas culture and Italy with its elegant aperitivo tradition. Both bring people together, but the experiences differ in rhythm, flavor, and atmosphere. …

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The Retirement Account Europeans Use That Americans Don’t Know Exists

Most Americans assume Europeans “just have the state pension.” Cute. The real system is quieter and more effective, and it often looks like a boring workplace account you never brag about. I didn’t start mine until 40, and that’s exactly why I’m writing this. I used to think retirement saving was something you did once …

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Why Cozido à Portuguesa Is Portugal’s Best-Kept Food Secret

Portuguese cuisine is defined by hearty, soulful dishes that bring family and tradition to the table. Among its most iconic meals is Cozido à Portuguesa, a slow-cooked feast of meats, sausages, and vegetables simmered together in one pot. Considered a national treasure, this rustic dish reflects Portugal’s agricultural roots and its love of simple ingredients …

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20 Things Tourists Do in Germany That Instantly Annoy Locals

Germany is a country known for its efficiency, precision, and deep cultural traditions, but for tourists, many of its social rules remain unspoken and surprising. From strict recycling systems to quiet Sundays and direct communication styles, daily life in Germany operates with an orderliness that can feel unfamiliar to visitors. While these customs keep society …

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