We performed extensive research on new and established brands that offer unique, quality virtual experiences. Our list includes Airbnb’s Experiences for its range of offerings, unique courses from Masterclass, and a TaskRabbit gift card to take some errands off your loved one’s to-do list. Here are the best virtual gifts you can deliver and redeem with ease. Choose from a variety of classes, all taught by industry experts, that range from traditional dance routines to museum tours to private tarot readings. There’s a constant rotating selection of experiences, so there truly is something for all interests. Classes aren’t just broken down via interests, but also those that are great for groups, new offerings, and more. Price at time of publish: $15 per Month
Price at time of publish: $25 Price at time of publish: $200 for Lifetime Access to a Single Language
Price at time of publish: $15 per month
Price at time of publish: $129 Price at time of publish: $25 Price at time of publish: $30 per Month
Price at time of publish: $30 per Month
Price at time of publish: $25 per Month Price at time of publish: $49
Price at time of publish: $50 Price at time of publish: $25 Price at time of publish: $80 for Six Months
Price at time of publish: $40 Price at time of publish: $60
Price at time of publish: $17 per Month
Price at time of publish: $49 for Twelve Months
Price at time of publish: $75
Price at time of publish: $28 per Shipment
Price at time of publish: $100

Variety

Some brands have very specific offerings (olive oil tastings, interior design, book subscription, etc.) and others, like Airbnb or TaskRabbit, can be used for a range of experiences. If you know the person in your life has a range of interests or needs, then try to gift them a virtual experience they can tailor to their needs.

Expiration

Some recipients will redeem their gift almost immediately and then there are others who’ll take a minute to do so or even forget about the present. This is why it’s so important to check and double check the expiration date of virtual gifts and gift cards before purchasing. Many retailers have gift cards that don’t expire, but it’s always great to read the fine print.

Why Trust The Spruce?

This roundup was written by Patrice J. Williams. She has contributed gift guides to The Spruce since 2020 and included well researched products that send a virtual hug to the people you care about the most. In addition to her work for The Spruce, she writes commerce articles, including product suggestions and reviews, for other outlets as well as appearing on air for The Today Show, WEtv, and she was the Savvy Shopper reporter for WPIX in New York City.