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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.

7 Underrated Italian Dishes Tourists Almost Never Order

When people think of Italian cuisine, classics like pizza, pasta, and risotto instantly come to mind. But beyond these famous staples lies an entire world of regional dishes that rarely make it onto international menus. These underrated recipes are often humble in origin, crafted with local ingredients and passed down through generations. What makes them …

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The Language Exchange Trick That Makes You Friends In Europe

A lot of Americans arrive in Europe and make the same lonely mistake. They go looking for friends. That sounds reasonable. It is also usually the wrong first move. Friendship in a new country rarely starts with “I need friends.” It starts with a repeated reason to see the same people without forcing intimacy too …

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Beef Is Up 14% In America: My Butcher In Portugal Charges The Same As Last Year

This title sounds like one of those Europe comparisons people love to hate. Too neat. Too flattering. Too obviously built to annoy anyone who has stood in an American supermarket lately and watched a normal protein aisle start behaving like a luxury market with fluorescent lights. Fair enough. But the broad contrast is real. In …

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The Spain Visa Shock Americans Didn’t Expect: 64% of Americans Are Rejected Why Americans Keep Treating Spain Visas Like Travel Paperwork

You probably saw that number in a chat or a reel and felt your plan wobble. Here is the calm version in one sentence: there is no official Spanish or EU statistic showing a 64 percent refusal rate for Americans on Spanish visas. Tourist entry first, because it removes half the panic. U.S. citizens do …

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The Daily Habit In Mediterranean Countries Linked To 10 Extra Years

The Mediterranean longevity story gets flattened into olive oil, fish, tomatoes, and a nice-looking lunch. The less photogenic answer is often stronger: in long-living Mediterranean settings, people tend to stay in regular contact with other human beings as part of ordinary life, not as a scheduled self-improvement project. Spain and Italy keep showing up near …

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The American Housing Crisis Is Pushing Retirees To Europe

For a long time, the American retirement fantasy had one sturdy prop. The house. Maybe not a paid-off house right away. Maybe not the perfect one. But some version of stable shelter that would stop eating the budget once work eased up and the loud middle years were over. That fantasy is getting harder to …

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Why Spanish People Find These Normal American Greetings Deeply Offensive: How to Say Hello in Spain Without Accidentally Offending Someone

And What It Reveals About Respect, Rhythm, and the Social Warmth Spain Refuses to Abandon To Americans, greetings are often seen as polite formalities short, efficient, and cheerful.“Hey.” “How are you?” “Good morning.” “Have a nice day.”They’re phrases used at the grocery store, in the office, on the street, and over the phone. But in …

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California Pays $5.89 a Gallon: I Sold My Car When I Moved To Spain And It Was The Best Decision

The surprising part was not the gas. Yes, California’s average price for regular is sitting around $5.89 a gallon right now, which is the sort of number that would have sounded fake a few years ago and now just passes through the bloodstream like one more insult. But gas was never the whole car story. …

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Medicare Part B Went Up To $203 A Month: My Full Spanish Coverage Costs €65

The first thing Americans assume when they hear that number is that I must be comparing the wrong things. Maybe I mean a supplement. Maybe I mean a promotional private plan with half the hospital missing. Maybe I mean one of those expat stories where the nice part is true and the important part is …

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The Median American Has $44,000 Saved For Retirement: What That Buys In Portugal Vs Florida

That number is not a retirement plan. It is a warning. Because $44,000 sounds like money right up until you ask it to do retirement work. Then it starts shrinking fast. One roof, one doctor, one car problem, one insurance premium jump, one hot month of electricity, and suddenly the nest egg is not a …

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I Couldn’t Afford California Anymore: Found A Beachfront Apartment In Portugal For $1,200

That number is possible. It is also the kind of number that makes people suspicious now, which is fair. Portugal has been over-sold for years. Too many articles kept pretending the whole country was still one giant western-European bargain with good light and cheap rent. It is not. The old cheap-Portugal script is dead in …

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The Conversation Topic Italians Consider Taboo That Americans Discuss Freely

And What It Reveals About Privacy, Social Status, and the Unspoken Rules of Italian Conversation In the United States, conversations often follow a familiar rhythm. You meet someone. You chat. Sooner or later, the question arrives maybe casually, maybe directly: “So what do you do?” It’s seen as normal. Harmless. Even polite.Asking about someone’s job …

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