Key West is a wonderful vacation spot with many things to do and see. But what if you wanted to go to school on this beautiful island? Well actually, there are a wide variety of school and educational facilities here. There really is not a limit to what you can learn or how you can learn it in Key West. Schools cover everything from ABC’s to learning to dive. Key West is home to some of the most innovative schools in the country. Lessons range from basic learning to learning conservation of natural resources. Students can go on to higher education at Florida Keys Community College or learn abroad with one of the student exchange programs. You can also learn to sail, snorkel, or learn to cook. Namaste’ Sailing will not only teach you how to sail, but the staff will also take you on sailing adventures and teach you how to snorkel. So you will be able to get up close and personal with the natural barrier reef in Key West. But, if while you are snorkeling, and one of those beautiful fish just jump in the sailing boat you’re learning to dive from (it could happen), what would you do then? You just might want to have it for supper if you knew how to cook it. Well Key West has that covered also. The Key West Culinary School can teach you to be an impressive chef, teach you to cook for only one person, or even teach you how work in the hospitality industry. Learning is really a way of life in Key West. Even our tourist attractions will give you knowledge of the Key’s rich history and if your heart yearns for more we will share all the riches of our knowledge with you.
So whether you’re a tourist, looking to move permanently to the Keys, or just someone who likes the beauty of nature, the great variety of amenities in the homes in our area are just more reason to want to live in beautiful Key West. If you’re interested in real estate in this attractive area contact me, Jimmy Lane, at Key West Real Estate: 305-766-0585. .AOLWebSuite .AOLPicturesFullSizeLink { height: 1px; width: 1px; overflow: hidden; } .AOLWebSuite a {color:blue; text-decoration: underline; cursor: pointer} .AOLWebSuite a.hsSig {cursor: default}
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