TRAVEL

Solid as the Rock (of Gibraltar)

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The stubborn, recalcitrant, headstrong Rock of Gibraltar, a financial services center, has become a byword for something unchanging and dependable, somewhere that refuses to change regardless of fad, fashion or the prevailing wind – which is undoubtedly why the Prudential insurance company uses The Rock in its logo.

Anguilla’s laidback charm

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“We can take comfort in the fact that some things never change,” writes WAG Wanderer Barbara Barton Sloane. Anguilla’s “water is still azure and crystal-clear, its sands are white and powder-soft; the sky remains an irresistible cerulean blue; and the Anguillan people are still kind, gracious and eager to welcome you to their special island paradise.”

Wine country, reborn

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After last year’s devastating fires, visitors to California’s wine country will find thriving vineyards, charming towns, parks filled with history and natural beauty, beautiful vistas and miles of dramatic Pacific coastline eagerly awaiting guests.

A world of design at Casa de Campo

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A replica of a 16th-century Mediterranean village within the Dominican Republic resort of Casa de Campo, Altos de Chavón is home to Chavón, The School of Design, where you can learn about fashion and the visual arts.

Roger Sherman’s inn-spired reimagining

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What’s next for the Roger Sherman Inn? If we learned anything from 2020, it is that the future is impossible to forecast. But smart money will say that the celebrated establishment will change with the times and still be in the spotlight for years to come.