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“Hotel Costiera” Review: Prime Video’s Stylish Case-of-the-Week Mystery Drama

Katelynne by Katelynne
October 2, 2025
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"Hotel Costiera" review

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Prime Video continues to tap into viewers’ love for classic episodic dramas, and Hotel Costiera is their latest addition to that nostalgic lineup. Blending old-school “case-of-the-week” fun with a sleek Italian backdrop, the six-episode Season 1 keeps audiences hooked with a mix of humor, suspense, and a charismatic lead performance by Jesse Williams.

Story

Set in picturesque Positano, Hotel Costiera revolves around Daniel De Luca (Jesse Williams), a half-Italian ex-Marine who returns to Italy and takes on the role of a fixer in a luxury seaside hotel. From handling bizarre guest requests to unraveling clever mini-mysteries, Daniel’s job is anything but ordinary.

While each episode offers a self-contained mystery, the season is anchored by a larger storyline: the disappearance of Alice, the daughter of one of the hotel owners. As Daniel digs deeper into the truth, he uncovers layers of deception among those closest to him, all while juggling unexpected challenges that test both his skills and loyalties.

Performances

Jesse Williams shines as Daniel, effortlessly carrying the show with a mix of charm, sharp wit, and emotional depth. Still, Hotel Costiera doesn’t rest solely on his star power—the supporting cast adds just as much spark.

  • Jordan Alexandra as Genny provides warmth and loyalty.
  • Antonio Gerardi as Tancredi brings gravitas and comic nuance.
  • Sam Haygarth as Bigné delivers eccentric humor that perfectly balances the mysteries.
  • Maria Chiara Giannetta as Adele, Daniel’s employer, adds an intriguing layer of secrecy to the narrative.

The ensemble dynamic makes each episode lively and engaging, ensuring that every character contributes meaningfully to the unfolding drama.

Behind the Scenes

Created by Luca Bernabei, penned by Elena Bucaccio, and directed by Adam Bernstein alongside Giacomo Martelli, Hotel Costiera combines strong creative vision with breathtaking production design. Italy itself feels like a living character in the series—sun-drenched landscapes, coastal villages, and refined interiors heighten the show’s atmosphere.

The pacing is snappy, making it easy to binge-watch in one sitting. However, like many Prime Video originals, the short six-episode order may leave viewers craving more just as the narrative reaches full momentum.

Final Verdict

Hotel Costiera may not reinvent the wheel, but it understands exactly what makes episodic mysteries so enjoyable: clever plots, charismatic leads, and brisk storytelling. It blends suspense with humor while showcasing the Italian setting in cinematic detail.

For fans of case-of-the-week dramas, stylish whodunnits, or anyone who enjoys light yet engaging mysteries, Hotel Costiera is a refreshing watch. Its only shortcoming is its brevity—you’ll want more by the time the credits roll.

📌 Watch Hotel Costiera now streaming exclusively on Prime Video.

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