Red Sea Diving
Travel and Scuba Dive in Cardiff, Swansea, Bridgend ,South Wales anywhere in the World with Ocean Quest the Longest running most certified Scuba Diving Facility in Wales.
Ocean Quest is South Wales Premier 5 star Scuba Diving and Watersports Facility. Established in 1998 in Cardiff, Swansea and Porthcawl Ocean Quest is the longest running Suba Diving Training facility in South Wales. We have facilitated Scuba Diving Instruction and Training For 1000′s of Divers from beginner courses through to instructional level and has an impeccable qualification and safety record. We are the ONLY Scuba Diving center to offer FREE introductory Scuba Diving Taster sessions and the ONLY Scuba Diving center with training facilities is Cardiff, Swansea and Bridgend.
Ocean Quest has won numerous awards within the Scuba Diving and Watersports Industry including the prestigious PADI International Key Man Centre of the year award, the most prestigious acknowledgement awarded by PADI International (The Professional Association of Diving Instructors), the leading awarding governing body in Scuba Diving Education, training and Development.
RED SEA DIVING WITH OCEAN QUEST
The Red Sea is home to the Worlds’ best dive sites, with an abundance of sea life with over 1,000 invertebrate species and 200 soft and hard coral it’s easy to see why so many diver flock annually to dive here!
With an abundance of diving areas to visit there are sites here for all diving levels, experience and ample to capture any divers interests!
Dive Areas of interest:
Ras Mohammed National Park – Declared as a National Park in 1983, Situated in the most Southern tip of the Sinai Peninsual holds dive sites such as Jack Fish Alley and the amazing Shark and Yolanda reefs. Spectacular array of reef and pelagic fish, diverse coral reef and the wreck of the Yolanda where you will find its cargo of baths, sinks and toilets spread along the reef.
Straits of Tiran – Between the Sinai Coast and the Island of Tiran, home to Gordon, Woodhouse, Thomas and Jackson Reef dive sites. Here you can see turtles, rays, large school of fish and a number of ship wrecks, a must for most divers!
The Dunraven – Located in Sha’ab Mahmud the famous Dunraven wreck is and lies in 2 sections after it hitting the reef, its large propeller lies to the north of a wreck with a vibrant coral garden to its west. Submerge yourself in the past and interesting history, a great place for any budding wreck divers!
Sharks Bay – a Sloping reef broken by terraces of sandy ledges, with crevices and overhangs full of red coralfish, home to morays, octopus, squid, lionfish, rays, groupers, wrasses and crocodile fish a great place for novice and experience divers.



