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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.

I Followed the French Lunch Wine Habit for 30 Days And The Results Surprised Everyone

Picture a sunlit bistro at 1:15 p.m., clink of cutlery, a finger-width pour of red, and plates heavy on vegetables and protein. I copied the rhythm for 30 days: wine with lunch, not after dinner, tiny pours, slow eating, afternoon work as normal. What moved wasn’t my willpower. It was my sleep, my afternoon calm, …

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Why More Americans Are Trading Their Passports for European Citizenship

A late train pulls in, the platform hums, and three languages drift past as an older couple wheels their groceries toward a tram. No one flashes a passport. They do not need to. They belong. For years, the idea of trading a blue booklet for a burgundy one sounded dramatic. Lately it sounds practical. In …

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Making €3,400/Month Remote Working From Valencia, Spain – Here’s What’s Actually Left After Spanish Taxes and Bills

The digital nomad fantasy paints a seductive picture: relocate to Spain, keep your American clients, and live like royalty on a fraction of what life costs back home. Instagram feeds overflow with rooftop apartments, beach workdays, and implied financial freedom. The spreadsheets tell a different story. Consider a real case: an American remote worker named …

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I Tracked My Social Life Costs in Lisbon for 18 Months – Spent €180/Month Living Better Than My $800/Month American Life

The spreadsheet started as a joke. Three weeks after landing in Lisbon, I was sitting at a rooftop bar in Alfama, watching the sun set over terracotta rooftops, nursing a €3 glass of vinho verde. Back in Chicago, this experience would have cost me $18 for the wine alone, plus the Uber to get somewhere …

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The Body Hair Secret That Saves European Women Hours Every Week

And what it reveals about time, tolerance, and a different definition of beauty and effort In the United States, the grooming routines of women — especially those related to body hair — are often intense, time-consuming, and deeply ingrained. Shaving, waxing, plucking, exfoliating, and maintaining smoothness are treated not as choices, but as daily obligations. …

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I Tracked My Healthcare Costs in Spain for 3 Years – Spent €4,100 Total vs $47,000 You Would Have Spent in America

The email arrived from my old insurance company in March 2022, six months after I’d moved to Valencia. “Your COBRA coverage has expired. To continue coverage, please contact us regarding individual plan options.” I deleted the email. For the first time in my adult life, I wasn’t worried about American health insurance. I was paying …

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I Adopted the French Approach to Hunger for 30 Days – Waited Until Actually Hungry and Lost 8 Pounds Effortlessly

Americans eat by the clock. The French eat by their stomachs. After 30 days of switching approaches, I understand why obesity rates in France sit at 17% while America’s hover near 42%. The difference isn’t willpower. It’s philosophy. The American Eating Schedule I Followed for Decades My typical day looked predictable: I ate approximately six …

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The Real Cost of Learning a Language Abroad After 2 Years – I Spent €3,200 Getting to B2 Spanish

Everyone says immersion is free. Just move to Spain, soak up the language, and emerge fluent. After two years and €3,200 in direct costs, I reached B2 Spanish – upper intermediate, able to function professionally and socially. Here’s what that process actually cost. The Immersion Myth The romantic version: Move abroad, talk to locals, watch …

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Why American Freelancers Fail in Spain Within 18 Months – The Tax Situation Nobody Explains Before You Move

They arrive with laptops, dreams, and a vague sense that Spanish taxes “aren’t that bad.” Eighteen months later, they’re back in America – or scrambling to restructure their entire business model. The pattern repeats constantly in expat groups: American freelancer moves to Spain, discovers the autónomo system, realizes they’re paying 50-60% of income to taxes …

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Moving to Northern Portugal Instead of Lisbon With €70,000 – Costs Were 40% Lower and Quality Higher

When expats consider Portugal, the conversation inevitably centers on Lisbon. The capital’s reputation precedes it: historic charm, tech hub growth, excellent connectivity. But a growing number of financially savvy relocators are discovering that Northern Portugal delivers comparable quality of life at 40% lower cost – and that €70,000 starting capital stretches dramatically further. The Lisbon …

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We Tracked Every Cent for 24 Months in the Algarve – The Actual Monthly Cost Was €1,847 Not the €3,000 Blogs Quote

Every Portugal cost-of-living article we read before moving quoted €2,500-€3,500 monthly for a comfortable life in the Algarve. Some lifestyle bloggers claimed €4,000+ was realistic. After 24 months of tracking every single expense, our actual average was €1,847 per month for two people. Here’s the real breakdown, not the inflated estimates designed to make relocation …

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