Ferry Access
Use the Delfino Verde passenger ferry for a scenic and convenient 30-minute trip from Trieste.





Muggia stands out as a unique Istrian-style town in Italy, boasting a rich history tied closely to the Venetian Republic. Its heart is the Piazza Marconi, where the Cathedral of Saints John and Paul showcases a beautiful Venetian Gothic facade. The town's narrow, winding streets are lined with colorful houses that lead down to a bustling Mandracchio, or inner harbor, still used by local fishermen. Overlooking the town is the Castello di Muggia, a medieval fortress that provides panoramic views of the Gulf of Trieste. Visitors can enjoy fresh Adriatic seafood at waterfront trattorias or take a leisurely walk along the coastal paths. Its unique blend of Italian and Istrian influences makes it a captivating stop for those exploring the northern Adriatic.
Muggia stands out as a unique Istrian-style town in Italy, boasting a rich history tied closely to the Venetian Republic. Its heart is the Piazza Marconi, where the Cathedral of Saints John and Paul showcases a beautiful Venetian Gothic facade. The town's narrow, winding streets are lined with colorful houses that lead down to a bustling Mandracchio, or inner harbor, still used by local fishermen. Overlooking the town is the Castello di Muggia, a medieval fortress that provides panoramic views of the Gulf of Trieste. Visitors can enjoy fresh Adriatic seafood at waterfront trattorias or take a leisurely walk along the coastal paths. Its unique blend of Italian and Istrian influences makes it a captivating stop for those exploring the northern Adriatic.
Historic Venetian-style town center and Piazza Marconi.
The 14th-century Castello di Muggia overlooking the sea.
A charming fishing harbor filled with traditional boats.
Scenic ferry connections to the nearby city of Trieste.
The Cathedral of Saints John and Paul with its Gothic facade.
The town is very walkable, but some areas near the castle involve steep inclines.
It is a quiet alternative to Trieste, perfect for those avoiding large tourist crowds.
Public transport to nearby Slovenian coastal towns is available for cross-border exploration.
Use the Delfino Verde passenger ferry for a scenic and convenient 30-minute trip from Trieste.
Keep an eye out for the winged Lion of St. Mark on historic buildings, signifying the town's Venetian past.
A quiet seaside escape with Venetian charm.
EUR €
$100-$150 p/day
Italian, English, Slovenian
If visiting in February, don't miss the 'Carnevale Muggesano', famous for its elaborate floats and street theater.
May-September
Pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds make it ideal for exploring the historic center.
The warmest months are perfect for enjoying the seaside and outdoor dining by the harbor.
A great time to experience local food festivals and the changing colors of the surrounding hills.
While quiet, the town's Carnival in February brings a unique and vibrant energy to the streets.