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Local Culture & Customs
The Maldives is a beautiful country steeped in culture and tradition. While it is famous for its natural beauty, the Maldivian people have a rich history influenced by Islam and the island’s trading past. Understanding the local customs and culture will help you experience the Maldives in a respectful and enriching way.
Key Cultural Insights:
- Religion: Islam is the state religion, and many aspects of daily life are influenced by religious practices. Public displays of affection and alcohol consumption are regulated and typically only available at resorts.
- Dress Code: While swimwear is appropriate at the beach or in resort areas, it’s respectful to cover up when in public places such as local islands. Women should wear modest clothing that covers the shoulders and knees, especially when visiting mosques or local communities.
- Greetings: A simple “As-salaam alaikum” (peace be upon you) is a common greeting. It’s polite to use a slight bow of the head as a gesture of respect.
- Respecting Local Traditions: When visiting local islands, be mindful of the quiet and peaceful lifestyle. Always ask permission before taking photos, especially of local people.
Local Festivals:
- Ramadan: A holy month observed by Maldivians with fasting and prayer. While it’s a time for religious reflection, tourists should respect the customs by being discreet when eating or drinking in public.
- Eid: Celebrated at the end of Ramadan, Eid is a festive time when families gather for meals and celebration. It’s a great time to experience Maldivian culture through food and community activities.