Boracay Island is located in Aklan province in the Philippines and is one of the most popular tourist destinations known for its white sand beaches, blue waters, and palm trees. The climate is dominated by northeast and southwest monsoons, with the wettest season occurring from July to November. Average annual rainfall is 114.3 inches. The aquatic biome around Boracay Island could provide resources for culinary arts students to develop new seafood dishes and promote tourism by showcasing beach attractions.