The Maldives is a tropical paradise of coral atolls in the Indian Ocean, famous for its turquoise waters and white-sand beaches. Maldivians have a rich seafaring heritage, and island life is closely tied to fishing and the rhythms of the ocean. Islam is the state religion, and daily life is shaped by Islamic customs and community prayers. Mosques are central to each island, and religious festivals such as Ramadan and Eid are celebrated with family gatherings and special meals.