A week of sail to ski in Lyngen Norway all aboard the Arctic Princess
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The yacht week
It is hard to believe that just one year ago I was sitting in this same exact seat against the backlit window of the United Lounge at Newark Liberty International Airport. As I sit and sip a delicious mimosa, I watch massive 777 planes take off to Beijing and Mumbai, or local 737's land and depart domestically to locations like Miami or Houston. Every single person has a unique traveling story which is why I find airports so relaxing, some may be traveling for work and many others for pleasure.
It is safe to say a lot has changed since last year - for the better of course! First off, it was exactly one year ago to the day that I was sitting here in Newark Airport launching this concept of a photo journal / blog whilst on my way to study abroad in the south of France. WHEREISPER was born to inspire my friends and followers to dive into the vast world in which we live. Getting out and creating your own stories are far more superior than reading Buzz Feed articles 'top destinations in your 20s' type of thing. With that being said, I have had the absolute best time sharing my journey via photo stories and blog posts with those who are interested. Within the last year alone WHEREISPER has been viewed in nearly 1,300 cities and 100 countries worldwide, a numerical figure that far surpassed any goal I had ever intended for when launching this concept of a website. With destinations like France, Italy, Sweden, Germany, Austria, India and Nepal added to the list in 2013, I have much greater plans for travel during the start of summer in 2014. With my relocation to Germany, I am making it a personal goal to take WHEREISPER to the next level and be much more consistent with photo stories & posts making things easier to follow and interesting to read.
Here are a few of my favorite moments from the past year - I am looking forward to sharing what the future holds for me as I start a new chapter in my life.
Speak soon,
Per
Cannes, France. June 2013
Sun bathing, Studying & Wine tasting.
Sicily, Italy. July 2013
Sailing on The Yacht Week, Sicilian Road Trips & Volcano Trekking
Sweden. August 2013.
Flying in Gothenburg, Sailing the archipelago, interning & Summer BBQs.
Chamonix, France. December 2013.
Sun, Ski & Snow - need I say more?




Berlin - Dec/Jan 2014.
New York, New York. January 2014.
Arctic Tundras & Sunday Brunches

Munich, Germany & Obertauren, Austria. March 2014.
Beer gardens, Hostels & The Ski Week.


India & Nepal. March 2014.
Overnight trains, Traditional Curry Dishes, Tuk-Tuks, Silk Factories & Elephant Baths.
Alsace, France. April 2014.
Easter, Wine Tastings & The Eiffel Tower.
And yes, I do know how to spell "yacht" but for those on the MS George Washington, everything with a Y is Dutch(j) with a hidden J. Anyways, The Yacht Week. Hmm, where to begin. It was one of the best experiences I could have asked for, and for those who are interested and wondering TYW is not luxurious, you do not have access to clean bathrooms, you shower on the back of a boat / in the ocean and coming across ice is as hard as finding a needle in a hay stack.
With that being said, that is exactly what makes yacht week so wonderful. It certainly takes a specific type of person to camp on a crowded 46 ft boat with 11 people in the sun for a week. The experiences that are shared are those to last for a lifetime, that is if you can remember them.
The Crew:
YW Italy was for the 'veterans' most of the people who joined the 20 boats have experienced YW in Greece, BVI or the infamous Croatia. I on the other hand was a rookie. I couldn't of asked for a better crew, everyone mended so well and it is like we knew each other for years. 100% American, 100% Freedom. All I have to say is Cheers Buffalo, and sadly I forget the name of the other game but KOOOOOOOSH.
The places:
Sicily is beautiful, but wow. When you are on the open waters with the freedom to do anything and go anywhere it really is breathtaking. If we sailed past a small bay we stopped, well if we could find another boat to anchor to considering our Pov Boat's anchor was disabled to say the least. We climbed active volcanos, swam with jellyfish....., jumped off cliffs and swung off ropes from the side of our boat all in the deep blue Mediterranean sea.
The people of the Aeolian islands were so kind and generous. They were always willing to help and point a loud group of americans in the right direction.
Hitchhiking in Sicily - the things we do for canola oil.
I would have to say my favorite moment of the trip was climbing the volcano, as lame as it might sound it was surreal and we could have been on another planet and no one would have known. We were the only boat to climb the volcano in the morning with a private guide and we were literally the only people on the entire mountain. MAGIC.
(I may or may not have gone topless for a little bit - bucket list - check)
The Food:
It is Italy - need I say more? I probably gained 15 pounds. Not sorry about it. Also - the rumors are true. The tomatoes are magical.
Overall the Yacht Week really is not reality. I met people I will probably visit at some point somewhere, experienced things that some people search for for a lifetime. It certainly was an eye opening experience and shows someones true colors. There is no electricity or running water 1/2 of the time and no one even thinks twice about it.
(Steve Jobs Mega Yacht in the Distance - FYI)
If I were to give advice to anyone thinking of doing it - DO IT. It is worth every penny, just make sure you have a good crew, forget the hair straighteners and high heels at home and bring your party pants. You'll need them.