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The 60 Best Gifts for Frequent Travelers

Years ago, travel writer Kit Dillon’s father went to Cuba and saw a clay statuette of Fidel Castro for sale. Kit said that when the vendor told his father the price, his father replied, “Castro no vale tanto” (translation: “Castro isn’t worth that much”). That may seem risky for an American to say while traveling alone in Cuba, but the statuette is here now looking at Kit, so somebody appreciated the joke. And Kit said whenever he finds a small token of Cuba — like this art print — he sends it to his father to remind him to take the trip again one day, only this time with Kit. For its World Travel Poster series, the Anderson Design Group created nostalgic images that hearken back to another era of travel — and they make an excellent promissory note for a trip to come. The collection currently encompasses every country in Asia, Europe, Africa, and Central, South, and North America, and it will eventually include every country in the world. The prints come in six sizes, and the images are available on canvas or metal.

