Gecko Digital’s USD Rate Card gives you transparent, upfront pricing for 360 virtual tours and immersive digital experiences built specifically for luxury hospitality and real estate. We’ve worked with over 700 clients across brands like Anantara, Avani, Marriott, and One and Only — so our pricing reflects real-world production at the luxury end of the market, not a generic quote. Whether you’re a General Manager like Bernard Ramen at One and Only Le Saint Geran who saw clear booking impact from a single virtual tour, or a regional VP like Shanaka Perera at Minor Hotels managing multiple brand rollouts, this rate card is designed to help you plan and budget with confidence.
Clients don’t come back to us because we’re the cheapest option. They come back because the work holds up. Luca Guerra, Director of Sales and Marketing at St. Regis Le Morne, put it plainly: the virtual experience Gecko Digital delivered ‘had a positive contribution to business’ and became a go-to tool for his Sales and Reservations teams. Ali Abdulla, General Manager at Atmosphere Core, has worked with us across multiple global brands and describes the process as ‘consistent and seamless’ — from production through to final delivery. And Bernard Ramen at One and Only Le Saint Geran trusted us enough to bring us back for a second property after seeing strong engagement and a clear impact on bookings the first time around. That kind of repeat business is what our pricing reflects: a production standard that luxury brands can actually use.
What does the rate card pricing actually cover? Every project quoted through this rate card includes full production and post-production — the hands-on process that Ali Abdulla at Atmosphere Core credits for the consistently high output across Atmosphere’s global portfolio. You’re not paying for a raw 360 capture and then sourcing editing separately. The final deliverable is a polished, brand-aligned virtual tour ready for your website, sales team, or OTA listings. Do prices vary by property size or location? Yes. A single boutique property like Aqua Blu in Indonesia has different scope to a multi-outlet resort like St. Regis Le Morne. We build quotes around your actual footprint, not a one-size template. Can the rate card cover multi-property rollouts? Absolutely. Shanaka Perera at Minor Hotels has worked with us across Anantara and Avani properties, and we’re set up to handle phased rollouts across a portfolio with consistent quality and brand alignment at every site. Reach out through our contact form or book a Zoom call to talk through your specific requirements.
Add a per-package breakdown table showing exactly what each rate includes: number of scenes captured, post-production rounds, hosting duration, file format deliverables, and turnaround time. For example: ‘Our standard hotel package starts at $X and covers up to 15 scenes, two rounds of post-production review, and 12 months of hosted access.’ Anchor this to real outcomes — Bernard Ramen at One and Only Le Saint Geran saw strong engagement and clear booking impact, which is the return clients are buying at these rates.
Add a short section titled ‘Travel and On-Site Logistics’ that clarifies whether travel costs are quoted separately, included above a certain project value, or handled on a case-by-case basis. Example copy: ‘For international shoots, travel and accommodation are quoted separately based on location. We’ve worked across Southeast Asia, the Indian Ocean, and the Middle East — contact us and we’ll put together a full project estimate.’ This removes a key friction point for procurement teams at groups like Minor Hotels or Marriott who need all-in cost visibility.
Place two or three short pull-quotes directly on the rate card page, chosen specifically because they reference business results. Use Luca Guerra’s quote referencing ‘positive contribution to business’ for St. Regis Le Morne and Bernard Ramen’s reference to ‘strong engagement and clear impact on bookings’ at One and Only Le Saint Geran. Format them as inline callouts between pricing tiers rather than a separate section, so they reinforce value at the moment of price consideration.