

Considering both the quality of the experience and the fact that its free, this one is an absolute must-try. It can also be magical to just ‘wander’ starting from a familiar place and see where you wind up.

You can even set the mood by adjusting the time of day. Find yourself a pretty place (there’s some great ones in the ‘Featured’ section inside the app), bring yourself down to ground level, and simply sit as a giant and take in the scene around you.

Beyond being able to explore essentially the entire globe as if you were a giant towering over it, the app can also be a wonderful way to relax. Google Earth VR is exactly what it sounds like… its Google Earth, but in VR. Google Earth VR ( Oculus PC, SteamVR) – Free Real VR Fishing also supports multiplayer so you can fish with friends (unfortunately multiplayer is not cross-platform between Quest and Oculus PC versions). Consider putting on some music or even a podcast while you relax and wait for the big one. So yes, you’ll be fishing and you can take it as fast or as slow as you’d like. You can probably guess what this one is about… but you might not expect that the app has some rather beautiful environments, even on the Quest version. Real VR Fishing ( Quest, Oculus PC) – $20 The app also has a dedicated ‘Ambient Mode’ that will simply let you sit, uninterrupted, in the deep blue. Many will know the iconic whale encounter in this app as a favorite first-time demo for new VR users, but the full version has two additional scenes that go beyond the original, including extra features like the ability to take pictures. TheBlu takes you underwater to get up close and personal with some beautiful aquatic scenes and creates. Nature Relaxation theBlu ( Oculus PC, SteamVR) – $6
