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    Triq Larry Vella c/w Triq it-Turisti, Qawra, SPB 1133

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    My-treasure

    My Treasure

    81.00

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    Florist-choice-wreathe

    Florist Choice Wreathe

    45.00

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    One-in-a-million

    One In a Million

    58.00

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    Love-in-bloom

    Love in Bloom

    64.40

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    Image of Ron Fleur shop front

    59 St. Augustine Street, Rabat, RBT 05

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    Mixed-lillys

    Mixed Lilly's

    38.00

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    Mum-or-dad

    MUM or DAD

    125.00

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    Motherss-day-special

    Mothers's Day Special

    50.00

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    Baby-bootie

    Baby Bootie

    55.00

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    Quick Facts about St Pauls Bay

    St Paul's Bay combines fishing village charm with holiday town energy. The name comes from the story of St Paul's shipwreck nearby, and the statue of the saint on Selmunett Island marks the spot. The waterfront is dotted with fishing boats, and you'll still see locals mending nets on the quayside.

    The area is popular for swimming and snorkelling, with clear water and sheltered coves. In summer, it's busy with holidaymakers, while winter brings a calmer, more local pace. Inland, the older part of town has narrow lanes, small shops and traditional houses with bright balconies.

    Floral life thrives here thanks to the coastal climate. Succulents, hibiscus and bougainvillea flourish in gardens, and the salt-tolerant sea lavender grows along the shore. The contrast of bright blooms against the deep blue sea makes St Paul's Bay especially photogenic, whether you're visiting for a quick stroll or a longer stay.