Greeting cards for Maldives
4 holidays and observances locally associated with Maldives.
The list below gathers every CardVerse occasion that Wikidata associates with Maldives. It includes nationally observed public holidays, religious holidays of the country’s major faith communities, cultural festivals, and civic remembrance days. If you’re sending a card to someone in Maldives, this page is a good shortcut for finding an occasion they’re likely to recognise immediately.
Some occasions appear under more than one country — widely shared holidays like New Year, Christmas and Mother’s Day may show up here even though they aren’t exclusive to Maldives. For occasions that aren’t country-specific (birthdays, anniversaries, sympathy, friendship cards), see the categories index.
- Cultural & Heritage Cards
Hajj Day
public holiday in the Maldives
9 Dhu'l-Hijja - National & Civic Holiday Cards
National Tourism Day
public holiday in the Maldives commemorating the introduction of tourism in the country
- Religious Holiday Cards
Start of Ramadan
public holiday in some Islamic countries
1 Ramadan - Religious Holiday Cards
The Day the Maldives Embraced Islam
public holiday in the Maldives commemorating the state religion
Cultural deep-dives for Maldives
Beyond the dated calendar above, CardVerse keeps editorially curated cultural-detail pages for the major festivals of South Asia. Each one covers origin, native-language greetings, design tips and reference links.
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Cultural guide
Diwali
The five-day Hindu festival of lights celebrating the inner light that protects from spiritual darkness, observed by Hindus, Sikhs…
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Cultural guide
Ganesh Chaturthi
A ten-day festival welcoming the elephant-headed god Ganesha into homes and public pandals before his immersion in water.…
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Cultural guide
Holi
A spring festival of colour, forgiveness and renewal observed primarily by Hindus across South Asia and the diaspora.…
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Cultural guide
Janmashtami
The midnight celebration of Krishna's birth, marked by fasting, devotional singing, and the human-pyramid game of dahi handi.…