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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.

Spanish Public Healthcare Costs Retirees €157 a Month With No Deductibles. The Convenio Especial Explained

An American retiree living in Spain, with no job and no Spanish pension, can buy full access to the country’s public health system for a flat €157 a month, roughly $170. That fee is the same whether they live on a modest savings account or a comfortable investment portfolio, and once they are in, there …

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Tourists Think These Beach Habits Are Normal But Italians Think They’re Rude: 7 Beach Behaviors That Make Locals Avoid You in Italy

Why Bother Knowing This? Italy’s coasts whether you’re in the glamorous Amalfi region, the bustling shores of Rimini, or the quieter coves of Puglia are known worldwide for their natural beauty and vibrant social life. Yet behind the sun-kissed scenes lies a set of unspoken cultural norms. Italians take their beach-going quite seriously: from how …

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Hotel Staff in Mallorca Now Strip Towels From Empty Sunbeds: The 6am Reservation War Tourists Keep Losing

At six in the morning, before the coffee machines are even warm, a particular kind of guest is already moving. They pad down to the shuttered pool in flip-flops, towels under one arm, and wait. When the gate opens they move fast, draping a towel over the best lounger, then a second, then a third …

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ETIAS Does Not Exist Yet and Websites Are Charging for It Anyway: The Real €20 Fee Starts Late 2026

Type “ETIAS application” into a search engine today and you will find slick websites, official-looking logos, and a form ready to take your passport number and your card details. Almost every one of them is a trap. As of the middle of 2026, ETIAS does not exist yet. There is no portal, no application, and …

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The Italian Habit Of Sitting Down To Eat That Reframes Acid Reflux Management: 60 Days, Bottle Closed

An office worker in Bologna at 12:45pm closes his laptop, walks to a small trattoria three minutes from his building, and sits down at a table. He orders the menu of the day. He eats his lunch sitting in a chair at a table with cutlery, conversation with the waiter and other regulars, and approximately …

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Sangria Is for Tourists And This Is What Spaniards Actually Drink: Why Real Spaniards Rarely Drink Sangria And the €2 Wine They Actually Love

You can order sangria and no one will stop you. But if you want to drink like a Spaniard, skip the tourist jug and ask for the simple things locals actually buy: a chilled tinto de verano, a Sunday vermut, or a small glass of vino joven that often costs about the price of a …

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Italians Never Put Chicken in Pasta: What They Serve Americans Who Ask for It

An American sits down in a small trattoria in Florence, scans the menu, and asks the waiter for chicken pasta. The waiter’s face does something complicated. There is no chicken pasta on the menu, and in most of Italy there never has been. The dish that half of America thinks of as Italian food, a …

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The Sobremesa Has No English Translation: Why Spaniards Stay at the Table After the Food Is Gone

The plates have been cleared for half an hour. The coffee cups are empty, one glass of wine is going warm, and nobody at the table has made any move to leave. In an American restaurant a waiter would have dropped the check by now, twice. Here, in a small place in a Spanish town, …

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The Three-Ingredient Basque Snack Spaniards Eat Standing Up: How to Make the Gilda

Walk into a busy bar in the old town of San Sebastián and look at the counter. Lined up along it, on little toothpicks, you will see the same small skewer again and again: a glossy anchovy, a slim green pepper, a plump olive. People pluck them from the bar, eat them in a bite …

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Italians Travel Light: 9 Things Italians Never Pack That Fill American Suitcases

And What It Reveals About Confidence, Simplicity, and How Italians Travel With Less but Live More There’s a moment in every airport, train station, or hotel lobby when the difference becomes obvious. The Americans: overstuffed duffels, backpacks bursting at the seams, roller bags with zip-on compartments and “just-in-case” gadgets peeking out of every pocket. The …

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What to Eat in Portugal Beyond Pastéis de Nata And Bacalhau: 7 Authentic Portuguese Dishes Even Locals Love More Than the Tourist Favorites

Everyone talks about Portugal’s famous bacalhau and pastéis de nata, and yes they’re iconic for good reason. But if you want to experience Portugal the way locals do, it’s time to move beyond the postcards and try the dishes that are less photographed but more beloved in everyday life. Hidden in neighborhood tascas and seaside …

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The Afternoon Hour Spaniards Protect That American Culture Threw Away

Anyone who has tried to run an errand in a Spanish town at three in the afternoon has felt the confusion. The pharmacy is shut. The hardware shop is dark. The little grocery has pulled its shutter halfway down, and the street that was busy at noon is empty and quiet. To a newly arrived …

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