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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 Poolside Nudity Rule Europeans Accept That Leaves Americans Stunned

And what it reveals about body comfort, cultural expectation, and how public exposure is interpreted differently on either side of the Atlantic Traveling Americans often assume that public pools abroad will look, feel, and function like the ones they grew up with: chlorine, lifeguards, modesty rules, and layers of unspoken behavioral guidelines. But then they …

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What Shocked Me Most About Bathrooms in Italy? The Italian Bathroom Rule That Shocks Americans

And what it reveals about fragility, tradition, and the quiet art of adapting to infrastructure instead of replacing it There are some things American travelers expect to be different when they visit Italy. Dinner at 10 p.m. instead of 6. Children out playing past midnight. Coffee so strong it comes in thimbles. These differences feel …

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The Japanese Breakfast That Keeps People Alive Past 100: The Breakfast Japan Eats That the Wellness Industry Can’t Improve

This headline works because it sounds like there must be one perfect meal. A bowl. A secret. A ritual. One breakfast that explains why Japan has so many people living into their 90s and beyond. That is not really how it works. There is no single magical Japanese breakfast that “keeps people alive past 100.” …

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The Hidden UV Risks Travelers Overlook Every Day

Have a moment to think about your sunscreen use during travel and holidays. You probably remember to apply it for a beach day, or when you know you will be spending hours exploring a city. But what about the rest of the time? A lot of UV exposure happens nowhere near the pool, and that …

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Eating Alone in Europe Is Normal and Nobody Stares: The Solo Table, Explained

For many Americans, the thought of walking into a restaurant alone and asking for a table for one produces a small flicker of dread. It feels exposed, somehow, as though everyone will notice and wonder what is wrong, whether you have been stood up or have no friends, and so a great many people who …

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Getting to Spanish Beaches Without a Car: The Coastal Bus Networks Tourists Never Find

Many travelers assume that reaching Spain’s best beaches requires a rental car, that without one you are stranded in your resort town, cut off from the coves and coastal towns just down the shore. It is one of the most persistent and most mistaken beliefs in Spanish travel. Spain has a quietly excellent network of …

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Norwegian Meatballs Are Not Just Swedish Meatballs With a Different Name

When most people think of meatballs, Italy often comes to mind, but in Scandinavia, they take on a whole different character. Swedish and Norwegian meatballs are two iconic dishes that, while similar at first glance, reveal subtle yet significant differences in flavor, texture, and tradition. Sweden’s köttbullar gained worldwide fame, thanks in part to a …

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Spain Runs on a Digital Certificate Nobody Tells Newcomers About: Getting One Changes Everything

There is a single piece of digital identification that quietly runs the whole of modern Spanish administrative life, that every dealing with the Spanish state increasingly assumes you have, and that almost nobody thinks to mention to a newcomer until they are already tangled in a problem it would have prevented. It is called the …

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How to Make Tagliatelle al Tartufo: Authentic Italian Truffle Pasta Recipe

When it comes to Italian cuisine, few ingredients are as luxurious and intoxicating as truffles. Their earthy, musky aroma transforms even the simplest dishes into something unforgettable. One of the most iconic ways Italians enjoy this prized delicacy is in Tagliatelle al Tartufo, a silky pasta dish tossed with butter, Parmigiano-Reggiano, and freshly shaved truffle, …

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Basque Cheesecake Is Burnt on Purpose: The La Viña Original San Sebastián Still Guards

Somewhere in the world right now, someone is pulling a cheesecake out of the oven with a top so dark it looks ruined, a deep, cracked, almost black surface that would make any American baker assume they had destroyed it. They have not. That scorched top is the entire point, the signature of the Basque …

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Americans Are Still Moving to Portugal: Smart Expats Are Looking Here Instead

For years, Portugal was the answer. Warm enough. Pretty enough. Western enough. Cheap enough, or at least cheap enough compared with the American places people were trying to leave. It had the right light, the right food, the right old-city texture, and just enough international familiarity that Americans could imagine themselves living there without feeling …

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From Carbonara to Bolognese: 10 Best Pasta Recipes Everyone Should Know How to Make

Pasta is more than just a weeknight dinner it’s a global comfort food that carries tradition, versatility, and endless creativity. From the rolling hills of Tuscany to modern kitchens worldwide, pasta has become a canvas for flavor. Each recipe tells a story, whether it’s tied to centuries-old Italian heritage or reinvented in new and exciting …

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