How to book escort in Miami: complete guide
A detailed guide for anyone planning a meeting in Miami: pricing, hotels, scenarios, etiquette, confidentiality. From APEX practice in this city.
What APEX is in Miami
Miami is four days of peak load a week for us — Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, from nine in the evening to four in the morning. Faena on Collins Avenue, The Setai, Four Seasons Hotel at The Surf Club in Surfside, Mandarin Oriental on Brickell Key — we've worked with these hotels from the moment APEX opened the Florida operation. Plus dinners at Carbone and Cote, art evenings during Art Basel in December, yacht scenarios out of Miami Marina from May through October. We reply on Telegram within three minutes. We resolve within ninety.
The pace of the city
Miami runs on two rhythms: water and season. Water — that's the Atlantic to the east of Collins Avenue, Biscayne Bay between Miami Beach and the mainland, and the channel that yachts run out of Miami Marina. Season — October through April, when the East Coast crowd, Latin American family offices and a slice of the European set escaping winter all converge here.
Requests come in waves. A Monday in the working week is quiet — a couple of clients on a Brickell dinner after meetings. Thursday by eight in the evening — three or four parallel requests on South Beach. Friday and Saturday from nine to four — peak: people sit down at Carbone around eleven, then ZZ's, then a room at Faena by one in the morning. Sunday — an unusual working day by the standards of other cities: brunch on a yacht, a daytime format by the pool, evening on the beach at Acqualina.
In December, when Art Basel Miami Beach opens, the schedule reshapes itself. Some of our models switch to a "collector" format: dinner with a gallerist, a tour of three pavilions, after-party at Faena. Those are the most intense two weeks of the year — booking ten to fourteen days out, otherwise the available choice is barely there.
In March — Ultra Music Festival and Miami Music Week. Different audience, different format: nocturnal, short-form, often with transfers between several events in one evening. February brings the Miami International Boat Show — a short yacht-request peak. April brings Bitcoin Miami and the Miami Open tennis — a tech crowd, usually younger, with its own brief.
A typical manager reply is three minutes. Model match — from thirty minutes on a weekday to ninety on a Friday or Saturday in high season. We hold that pace through December, because if we don't we lose clients on the first night.
Season
December — Art Basel and New Year's Eve. January-February — the steady winter-migration peak: New York money leaves the snow for Miami, houses open up in Sunny Isles and Bal Harbour. February — the Miami International Boat Show, a week of intense yacht formats. March — Ultra and Miami Music Week, nocturnal mode with switching between venues. April — Bitcoin Miami and the Miami Open. May through September — low season by volume but active on yachts and weekend formats, with a part of the clientele shifting to Coconut Grove and Coral Gables, where the heat is a touch softer.
We recommend planning for Art Basel two weeks ahead, for ordinary peak Saturdays five to seven days, weekdays a day ahead or same-day.
Where we work
Miami Beach is the primary zone: Collins Avenue from 21st to 100th, where Faena, The Setai, The Edition, 1 Hotel South Beach and Four Seasons Hotel at The Surf Club stand. South Beach for dinners at Joe's Stone Crab, Carbone, Stubborn Seed.
Brickell is the financial downtown: Mandarin Oriental on Brickell Key, restaurants around 801 Brickell Avenue, business scenarios for clients from Latin American family offices, banks and law firms. We know Brickell in detail — our coordination office sits in this zone.
Sunny Isles and Bal Harbour — the northern stretch of the coast, Acqualina Resort, Trump-branded towers, the boutiques at Bal Harbour Shops. A lot of Russian-speaking clients keep residences here: the area is informally known as "Little Russia", and a frequent specifier in requests is language, cultural background, an understanding of the etiquette level the East European set expects.
Coconut Grove — a quiet area for private dinners, often with a yacht departure out of Coconut Grove Marina. Coral Gables — a walkable downtown with The Biltmore Hotel and old-school restaurants; fewer tourists, more regulars.
Wynwood — the arts district: galleries, Wynwood Walls, Cote Miami with one Michelin star, ZZ's Club, L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon. In December during Art Basel — the principal evening venue.
MIA airport — fifteen minutes to Brickell, twenty-five to South Beach, thirty-five to Sunny Isles. FLL (Fort Lauderdale) — forty-five minutes north, for clients flying into FXE on private jets.
Etiquette and dress code
Etiquette in Miami is mixed, and that's the main difference from Moscow or London. On the Faena beach at noon — boho-luxury and a swimsuit. At Carbone on a Saturday at eleven in the evening — smart elegant with a New York lean (dress, heel, restrained jewellery). At The Setai for dinner — cocktail format. At ZZ's Club, members-only, Major Food Group's place in the Design District — evening attire mandatory, with sharper grooming.
In business formats on Brickell — a strict business code that fits meetings at banking corporations and law firms. Latin American business culture runs a touch warmer than American corporate, but without softening the lines.
On a yacht — tropical luxury: light dresses, a hat, sunglasses, minimal heels (deck). For a dinner that runs Marina-to-Carbone the model brings a change of outfit with her.
For Art Basel we hold a separate pool of models with an art background: they understand the difference between Lévy Gorvy and Pace, they know contemporary names, they can carry a conversation with a gallerist. Not mandatory for every client, but if the request is "spend the evening at the fair", you can't do it without that.
Things we say plainly
The minimum slot is two hours: less than that and you can't really dine, can't really spend an evening. Mass events without a specific personal client — not our format. Sharing a model's photos with third parties is forbidden at the agreement level; a breach ends the working relationship.
Pricing in Miami runs from $1,200 for two hours of the standard format to $4,000 for a full day. A full night — $2,500. Two days in a weekend format — $6,000. The media tier — from $3,500 for two hours, opens up to returning clients after several successful meetings.
In Art Basel and Miami Music Week peak rates run 20-30% above base, because demand exceeds the available pool. We tell you that upfront in chat, not as a surprise at the end.
No haggling after the meeting. All terms — place, time, duration, format, payment — are fixed in chat before the meeting. If something doesn't go the way it was agreed at the meeting itself — write to the manager right then, not "we'll sort it out later".
Since 2012, when APEX opened the first office, our practice has built itself on exactly this — simple written agreements that hold the service at the level it should be. We now work in 48 cities, and Miami is one of the keystone points on the American map.
When to write and how long to wait
The APEX manager in Miami replies on Telegram within the first three minutes, 24/7. Model matching — 30-90 minutes depending on scenario and load. At peak the choice tightens naturally — best to write 1-2 days ahead. In season (Art Basel Miami Beach (December), Miami Music Week and Ultra (March), Miami International Boat Show (February), Bitcoin Miami (April), New Year's Eve) the premium segment tightens significantly — booking 2-3 weeks ahead is required.
How a meeting is organised — step by step
01. Request on Telegram
You write to the manager on Telegram or WhatsApp: what scenario, what dates and hours, any preferences. "Dinner at Carbone on Saturday at eleven, then a Faena room, Russian-speaking or strong English needed" — that's a working brief. "I want a beautiful girl for the evening" — that's a reason to ask four clarifying questions.
The manager replies within 3 minutes during operating hours — 24/7. Night, morning, Sunday — all working. Miami time zone (Eastern Time) is built into the shift.
02. Selection and agreement
The manager sends two to four profiles fitting your scenario. Photo, height, age, languages, experience in the format you need. You choose, you clarify the details.
This stage agrees: meeting place, exact time, duration, the model's dress code for the specific venue (Faena vs Carbone vs yacht), payment method, transfer if needed, any special conditions. If the chosen profile is taken on another booking — the manager offers a comparable alternative immediately.
Time from request to agreement — usually 30-60 minutes on weekdays, 60-90 minutes on a high-season Saturday. In Art Basel sometimes longer; the manager says straight away "an hour and you'll have options".
03. Coordination
The manager organises everything before the meeting: the model receives the address, arrival time, dress-code briefing for the specific venue, transfer from her location if needed. The client gets a confirmation and a contact channel for the day of the meeting if needed.
Payment is settled at this stage. In Miami we accept USD cash, wire transfer, crypto (USDT TRC-20/ERC-20, BTC). For returning clients — post-payment on the week, deposit arrangements, flexible terms.
04. The meeting
The model arrives at the agreed time. Usually 10 to 15 minutes ahead — in the hotel lobby, at the restaurant entrance or at the agreed point. At Faena, The Setai, Four Seasons Hotel at The Surf Club the entry procedure is well established and reception raises no questions when everything is done correctly. At a restaurant — you meet her at the door or at the table.
After the meeting the model leaves on her own or by the agreed transfer. A short follow-up with the manager isn't required, but we welcome the feedback — it helps us match more precisely next time.
Where meetings happen
The premium segment in Miami runs through a handful of five-star hotels we've worked with for years. No questions at reception, when the visit is organised correctly.
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Faena Hotel Miami Beach
· 3201 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach Alan Faena's concept — glam-art-deco, a red palette, gold sculptures on the beach, a dedicated theatre inside the complex. One of the keystone Miami Beach addresses by the level of the crowd. In Art Basel — the epicentre of evening movement…
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The Setai Miami Beach
· 2001 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach Asian-luxury concept, three pools at different temperatures, teak facades, a quiet restrained luxury. Suits clients who want less publicity than Faena. Dinner at Jaya — modern Asian, low light.
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Four Seasons Hotel at The Surf Club
· 9011 Collins Avenue, Surfside The restored 1930s Surf Club paired with the contemporary Four Seasons tower. One of the highest-status addresses on the US east coast. Le Sirenuse Miami inside — Italian cooking at the level of the Positano original. Suits clients who valu…
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The Edition Miami Beach
· 2901 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach Ian Schrager's brand, minimalist design with a winter garden and an ice rink in the lobby (an unusual feature for Miami). Tropezón and Matador Room — two restaurants with different concepts. Suits clients from tech and creative industries w…
Restaurants for dinner — our standard 3-4 hour meeting format.
- Carbone Miami · 49 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach · Italian-American
- Cote Miami · 3900 NE 2nd Avenue, Miami Design District · Korean steakhouse
- L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon Miami · 151 NE 41st Street, Miami Design District · French modern
- Stubborn Seed · 101 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach · Modern American
Meeting scenarios
We hold each scenario separately: the model is matched to the format, not the other way around.
Dinner in Miami
Dinner is the most frequent scenario in Miami. A 3-4 hour format: meeting at the restaurant entrance or in the lobby of an adjacent hotel, then dinner, sometimes a light walk along Collins or Lincoln Road. We book the table ourselves — we hold direct contacts with the maître d's of the keystone restaurants in South Beach, the Design District and Wynwood.
Tip: for Friday-Saturday in high season Carbone and L'Atelier are booked 4 to 6 weeks ahead; ZZ's is access-only through a member-host, agreed separately; in Art Basel everything is harder, two to three weeks needed
Hotel Meeting
For hotel meetings we use the 5-star segment — Faena, The Setai, The Edition, 1 Hotel, Four Seasons Hotel at The Surf Club, Acqualina, Mandarin Oriental. In each one we know the entry procedure and reception, the models have the "client's guest" format down. The model arrives in the lobby, you meet, then — room or hotel restaurant by your choice.
Tip: if you pick the hotel yourself — name it to the manager and he'll tell you the specific entrance (some hotels have a separate residential lobby), the model's arrival time and the dress code for the hotel restaurant if you plan to dine there
Business Accompaniment on Brickell
The Miami business scenario is Brickell: banking corporations, law firms, Latin American family offices. The model works in strict business code, speaks English, on request — Spanish or Russian. Often a double format: the first hour as accompaniment at a corporate dinner, then a private meeting.
Tip: for a first business format with us — we agree details deeper than usual: the company, the event format, your dress code, the level of formality; the model has to read as part of your professional contour
Art Basel and Cultural Events
In December during Art Basel Miami Beach — a separate format. We pick a model with an art background: she understands the difference between galleries, knows contemporary names, can carry a conversation with collectors and gallerists. The evening usually runs: dinner at Carbone or L'Atelier, a tour of two or three pavilions at the Convention Center or Design Miami, after-party at Faena Hotel or The Edition.
Tip: book 10 to 14 days before the fair opens; pricing for that period runs 20-30% above base; the format works better at 6 to 8 hours or a full night, to fit an evening with switches
Yacht Scenarios
Season May through October — private yachts out of Miami Marina on Watson Island, Coconut Grove Marina, Bal Harbour Marina. Format from 4-6 hours up to a full day or an overnight on board. Daytime — Biscayne Bay with swimming and lunch. Evening — sunset with a return to the Marina, dinner on shore. In winter — short runs in calm weather or closed events on moored yachts.
Tip: agreed 3 to 5 days ahead — coordination with the captain, crew and catering needed; the model has a separate dress code (deck-appropriate, no stiletto); a change of outfit for the "yacht to dinner in town" transition is standard
Weekends and Trips Around Florida
From 24 hours to 7 days. Inside Miami — Faena Hotel or Four Seasons Hotel at The Surf Club, day by the pool or on the beach, dinners at Carbone, Cote, L'Atelier, evening formats by choice. Trips — Florida Keys (Key Largo, Islamorada), Naples on the west coast, Palm Beach to the north, sometimes Bahamas on a short charter. All travel and accommodation costs — on the client; the model's fee separate.
Tip: agreed 3 to 5 days ahead; for Bahamas the model needs a current passport (usually held), confirmed upfront; the "two days on a yacht with a Keys run" format is one of the most-requested in high season
Client's Private Locations
If the client has their own residence on Star Island, Fisher Island, Sunny Isles, Bal Harbour, Coral Gables, Coconut Grove — the meeting happens there. For returning clients the address is agreed without further questions. For new ones at the first meeting we usually suggest a neutral location (hotel, restaurant), and from there move to wherever the client prefers.
Tip: the address isn't kept on file; it's passed only to the specific model for the specific meeting; after the meeting the coordinates are wiped from working chats within 72 hours; the same format works for rented houses and moored yachts
Pricing and formats
Pricing in Miami: $1200–$6000. Standard tier and media segment. Payment — cash, bank transfer, crypto by agreement.
Etiquette and dress code
Each venue in Miami holds its own code: central five-star hotels — cocktail or evening attire, premium restaurants — business or evening, cultural events — full-length dress and heel. We don't have to brief this with the client — the model knows.
Confidentiality
Communication only through end-to-end encrypted messengers (Telegram, WhatsApp). Client data held in limited scope, after the meeting — wiped from working chats within 72 hours. Private addresses don't enter our database. GDPR compliance, deletion on request — within 24 hours.
Frequently asked questions
How quickly can a model be matched for tonight in Miami?
On average 30 to 90 minutes. At peak — Thursday through Sunday from 21:00 — closer to 90. Weekdays during the day — 20 to 30 minutes. During Art Basel in December sometimes longer, up to two hours, and the manager says so honestly upfront.
Can I book for Saturday with two hours' notice?
Yes, on an ordinary Saturday outside Art Basel — realistic, and it's one of the common scenarios. But the choice in that moment is narrower than a week out: the most-requested profiles are taken from Friday. If you want a specific model — write 4 to 5 days ahead.
Which Miami hotels does the model enter without questions?
Faena, The Setai, The Edition, Four Seasons Hotel at The Surf Club, 1 Hotel South Beach, Acqualina Resort, Mandarin Oriental — at all of these, in a "client's guest" format, reception raises no questions when the prep is correct. At smaller boutique hotels in South Beach they may ask for ID — that's normal, the model is ready.
Do you work Sundays and through to morning?
Yes, Sunday in Miami is a working day: brunch formats, daytime by the pool, evening. Through to morning — standard mode, especially after Ultra and on high-season weekends. The manager replies 24/7.
What's the pricing in Miami?
Standard format: 2 hours — $1,200, 4 hours — $1,500, night — $2,500, day — $4,000, two days — $6,000. Media tier: 2 hours — from $3,500, 4 hours — from $5,000. During Art Basel and Music Week — a 20-30% premium on base rates.
Contact the manager
Describe the scenario on Telegram — the manager replies within the first three minutes, suggests 2-4 profiles to fit, and agrees the details of the meeting in Miami.