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Christened on May 6, 2013 in Koblenz, Germany, Avalon Waterways' 166-passenger Avalon Expression is the latest in the river line's new Panorama class of vessels that feature unusually large (for the industry) cabins and more panoramic views.
Photo tour: Inside river cruising's newest ship

The 166-passenger Avalon Expression boasts extra-wide cabins with panoramic views.
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