Valujavicius begun his trip in the southwestern tip of continental Spain on Boxing Day 2022.
Unfortunately, weather conditions, currents, and logistical setbacks turned it into a 121-day trip.
Considering the traveling conditions, Valujavicius' rowing trip across the Atlantic is still very impressive.
He was completely alone since his departure, with no support or backup boats following behind.
No people, no physical contact, nothing.
He also filtrated his own water with a machine he had onboard.
He alsopostedscreenshots of his navigation system, which marked his progress on a map of the Atlantic.
He also had trouble finding a port that would allow him to dock on short notice.
Once he had found one, getting there wasn’t completely smooth sailing.
In the end, it was all worth it.
He was received by a welcoming party that included family, friends, and journalists.
Its a huge thing.
As for Valujavicius, he is looking forward to resting, relaxing, and having some really good meals.
This was another trip, but bigger in every sense, he shares.
Im tired and exhausted, but thats always the case.
You recover and move on.