Eat Pray Love Novelist to Serve as Godmother for Avalon Envision

WHY IT RATES: Gilbert’s views of travel and adventure align perfectly with Avalon’s mission. —Janeen Christoff, TravelPulse Senior Writer


Avalon Waterways announced that Elizabeth Gilbert, author of the award-winning New York Times-bestselling novel Eat Pray Love, will christen the Avalon Envision on the Danube River in 2019.

Of her godmother duties, Gilbert said: “As somebody who is almost pathologically obsessed with travel and adventure, what could be more fun than being named the godmother of beautiful riverboat? I’m honored and delighted to be part of this lovely endeavor.”

Gilbert will christen the Avalon Envision in an international ceremony that will take place on April 7, 2019, in Budapest, Hungary.

“From Eat Pray Love to Big Magic, as an author, Gilbert has invited her readers to envision something different; a hint of a life or journey outside their comfort zone,” said Pam Hoffee, managing director of Avalon Waterways. “An inspired choice as godmother of the Avalon Envision, she has helped us embrace curiosity each day in search of extraordinary. This is something we ask our travelers to do on their journeys across the world with Avalon.”

After the christening ceremony, the 443-foot, 166-passenger Avalon Envision will join an all Suite Ship fleet to sail the Danube River throughout 2019.

“With the addition of the Avalon Envision, there’s only one point-of-view on an Avalon Waterways cruise—the suite view,” said Hoffee.

“For the first time, our entire fleet in Europe and Southeast Asia is comprised completely of Suite Ships, each featuring our signature Panorama Suites with the industry’s only Open-Air Balcony and an inviting bed facing the ever-changing scenery on two full decks of every ship. Even seasoned travelers have never seen–or experienced–the world like this.”

Creating wider openings for the wide-eyed, Avalon Waterways’ Open-Air Balconies were designed with views in mind.

A Panorama Suite highlight on all of the Suite Ships of Avalon, these wall-to-wall, floor-to-ceiling windows open 11-feet wide in Europe and 14-feet wide in Southeast Asia … Wider than any other balconies in the industry. They blur the line between outside and in while forming a comfortable and spacious seating area without compromising room space. As a result, Avalon guests can enjoy 100 percent of their Panorama Suite, 100 percent of the time.


SOURCE: Avalon Waterways press release.

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