In 2022–2023, Aurimas Valujavičius, a traveler from Kaunas, crossed the Atlantic Ocean in 120 days in a rowboat named Lituanica. Without any escort, he rowed 8,734 km from the port of Ajame in Spain to Miami (USA). The legendary boat Lituanica and items that were vital to the traveller during this journey are on display at the exhibition " Rowing Across the Atlantic". Aurimas Valujavičius: "I had this desire to make history.
To use my life for something meaningful. Even if it meant dying for my dream, rather than slipping on a banana peel in the office and breaking my neck. We cannot choose the hour of our death, but we can choose what we live for. I live for challenges, so that I don't waste my life."
Openness to the sea is a symbol of masculinity. Because life is completely different there. There is little that depends on you – either it lets you pass, overcome, or it doesn't...
The exhibition also presents other Lithuanian water expeditions: the tragic end of Gintaras Paulionis' 1994 voyage across the Baltic Sea in a rowing and sailing boat, the victorious 1999 voyage of Vytautas Žalys, Audronius Skurvydas, and Vytautas Germanavičius in the rowing kayak Baltoscandia, and the 2010 journey of Paulius Paulionis, Marius Norvaiša, and Domantas Laukevičius in three single kayaks from Klaipėda to Gotland Island (Sweden) to Öland Island (Sweden). 
The exhibition was made possible with funding from the Lithuanian Ministry of Culture.
The exhibition is on display in the dolphinarium's event space, "Jūros sala" (Sea Island)!