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1. DebConf data

DebConf25 and DebCamp will be held at IMT Atlantique (Brest Campus), France between 7th July and 21st July 2025.

2. Attending

Registration is not yet open.

Planning to attend:

Nick

DebCamp

DebConf

Further travel

Registration

Noodles

No

Yes

No

No

bootc

Maybe

Yes

Hopefully

Eventually

3. Accommodation and local transport

Hotel

People

4. Travel to/from Brest

Name

Nick

Contact

Transport

Outbound

Return

4.1. Driving

  • Via Eurostar:
  • Via ferry: Plymouth, Rosslare or Cork to Roscoff (Plymouth is an overnight sailing), then about 1h drive to Brest.

4.2. Railing

  • Via Eurostar: From Paris Montparnasse it's about 3.5-4.0 hours train to Brest.

4.3. Flying

Most regional routes from the British Isles will involve transfer in Paris or Bordeaux towards Brest-Bretagne airport (IATA: BES).

Direct routes:

5. Entry requirements

UK citizens can enter visa-free for up to 90 days in 180.

5.1. EES

The EU Entry/Exit System (EES) is scheduled to be operational by 2025. First-time visitors will use an automated kiosk to register facial and fingerprint information.

EES collects and records:

  • data listed in your travel document (e.g. full name, date of birth, etc.)
  • date and place of entry into and exit from a European country using the EES
  • facial image and fingerprints (called ‘biometric data’)
  • refusal of entry, where relevant

5.2. ETIAS

The European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) is likely to be in operation. If so, visa-free travellers from the UK need a travel authorisation at a cost of €7 for people aged 18 to 70 (free otherwise) lasting 3 years.

6. Customs

  • 200 cigarettes or 100 cigarillos or 50 cigars or 250g of tobacco.
  • 4 litres of still wine.
  • 1 litre of spirits or strong liqueurs over 22% volume or 2 litres of fortified wine, sparkling wine or other liqueurs that are less than 22% volume.
  • 16 litres of beer.

7. Local SIMs

Probably unnecessary for most people.

TheEarthWiki: DebconfTravel2025 (last edited 2024-12-12 08:51:04 by JonathanMcDowell)