Marina, Medano and the Corridor
Cabo is a resort market and the listings track where the hotels are. The hub is the Marina — the downtown waterfront ringed by clubs, restaurants and short-stay condos. A second concentration runs along Medano Beach, where the larger beachfront resorts sit, and a further band works the Tourist Corridor, the resort strip on the highway east toward San José del Cabo, so outcall to a corridor hotel is routine. Most profiles here are independent and many are visiting rather than local. The live Cabo listings show who's around this week.
Resort outcall
Outcall to your resort is the norm, and most of the Cabo hotels handle guest visitors directly — being a registered guest is the baseline. The corridor resorts are a routine outcall run from the Marina, so factor in the highway drive.
What you'll pay
Cabo runs at resort prices and is thoroughly dollar-friendly: US dollars are accepted almost everywhere and many profiles quote in USD, though pesos remain the local norm. Reckon on roughly $4,000–$9,000 MXN (about $220–$500) for an hour, $5,000–$12,000 MXN for outcall to a resort, and $18,000–$45,000 MXN for an overnight. Agree the figure and the currency before you meet.
Making contact
WhatsApp is the standard first-contact channel. Because much of the market is visiting independents, availability turns over week to week — book the dates you want rather than assuming a profile will still be in town later in your trip.
Staying safe
Never wire a deposit to hold a booking with someone you haven't met — the up-front-payment scam is the one to refuse. Stick to verified profiles with checked photos and settle in person. For Cancún, Mexico City or elsewhere, see the wider Mexico directory.