The sun is dancing on the sea, the wind is gently kissing the sails, as you pass the gorgeous cliffs of Cerro Gordo. You are lounging around sipping cava and eating tapas. This is what you can experience with Marina del Este luxury boat charters!
The sun is dancing on the sea, the wind is gently kissing the sails, as you pass the gorgeous cliffs of Cerro Gordo. You are lounging around sipping cava and eating tapas. This is what you can experience with Marina del Este luxury boat charters!
Spain’s enchanting landscapes, rich culture, and Mediterranean climate have made it a magnet for retirees from around the world. However, amidst the joy of living abroad, it’s essential to address a topic that often goes unspoken: planning for the end of life in a foreign land. It is a good idea to have pre-arranged funeral plans in Spain.

Let’s explore the advantages of having a pre-arranged end of life plan for foreigners in Spain. Such a plan can be a source of comfort and support for individuals and their families, alleviating the stress of dealing with unfamiliar customs and bureaucracy during a challenging time.
Living in Spain is a dream come true for many expatriates, but it comes with its own set of challenges, especially when it comes to end-of-life planning. Here are some reasons why having a pre-arranged funeral plan can be invaluable:
Language Barriers: While many expatriates in Spain do make an effort to learn Spanish, there can still be language barriers, particularly in high-stress situations. This can lead to misunderstandings and complications when trying to arrange funeral services by your loved ones.
Bureaucracy: Dealing with administrative processes, legal requirements, and paperwork in a foreign country can be challenging. The Spanish bureaucracy may be different from what one is accustomed to in their home country. There are professionals who can help you plan every step before it is needed. From sea burials to repatriation.
Emotional Distress: Losing a loved one is emotionally devastating. Having to deal with logistical challenges and unfamiliar procedures only adds to the stress and grief.
Now, let’s explore why it’s a wise decision for foreigners living in Spain to have a pre-arranged end-of-life plan:

If you’re considering funeral services or a funeral plan in Spain, here are some steps to guide you:
Consultation: Schedule a consultation to discuss your specific needs and preferences. This is an opportunity to ask questions and ensure they can meet your requirements. Work with them to customize your plan to reflect your wishes and values. Ensure that it covers all the aspects you consider important.
Documentation: Ensure that all the necessary paperwork and documentation will be handled.
Inform Loved Ones: It’s crucial to communicate your funeral plans with your loved ones, so they are aware of your wishes and the arrangements you’ve made.
Living in Spain as an expatriate offers a world of beauty and adventure, but it also presents unique challenges, particularly when it comes to end-of-life planning. Having a pre-arranged end of life plan is not just a practical decision; it’s an act of compassion towards your family. By relieving them of the stress and uncertainty that can accompany the loss of a loved one in a foreign country, you can ensure that they can focus on celebrating your life and cherishing the memories you’ve created together.
So, if you’ve found your paradise in Spain and plan to retire here, consider taking the proactive step of arranging your funeral plan. It’s a gift of love and consideration that will resonate with your family in their time of need, providing them with the peace of mind they deserve.
If you belong to a group or a club where you think they would benefit from learning more about this topic, just let us know. Perhaps we can set up an online or in person learning session.
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At the end of September, we are always in for a treat, with free access to several of the town’s historical sights, when we celebrate World Tourism Day in Almuñécar!

When selling a property in Spain, there is a tax retention that is available. You must be a Non-Fiscal Resident and you could receive up to 3% back. Keep on reading to see if this would apply to you.

As you enter the town of La Herradura, you will notice a large bronze sculpture along the beach. This is the Monument to Shipwrecked Sailors. The deep bay of La Herradura hides the remains of 25 ships of the Spanish Navy, and more than five thousand sailors. The La Herradura naval disaster occurred on October 19, 1562, due to a very large storm.

We know we aren’t supposed to play favorites, but we can’t help it! This is an amazing place to live and we have our favorites in Almuñécar. These are places we feel have the best customer service, food, or care about their clients. They also provide products we would tell our friends use.
You have come to the right place if you are looking for those breathtaking views from a rooftop bar or perhaps the ambiance of outdoor dining in terrace restaurants. We will share with you some of our favorite Terrazas de la Costa Tropical. There are many restaurants, chiringuitos, and bars with a terrace or outdoor space. But we’ve created a list of those with something extra special to offer: ambiance, charm, and views. Some of them are our little secret, so don’t tell too many people.

Take a day trip to Vélez de Benaudalla from Almuñécar and the Costa Tropical. Discover an amazing canyon, nature walks, a castle, a Nasrid garden, & a dam! It is the perfect place to get out and explore beyond Almuñécar for the day! There are neat little hidden gems to see and we’ve created a route for you to follow. You just choose what is of interest to you and stop along the way.
We all ask questions in groups and forums regarding residency in Spain, buying and selling a Spanish property, making a will in Spain, how to handle taxes, and more. These are questions sometimes best answered by a Spanish lawyer, to be sure you are getting the right answer. Below we have several frequently asked questions, with links to the detailed answers from a local Spanish solicitor. Please bookmark this page, as we will continue to add more as time goes by.

There is one Almuñécar post office located in the P4 section of town, near the stadium. It is called the Oficina de Correos and they are very nice. When you arrive, there will likely be a line of people. Thankfully there is now a ticketed number system and it is located on the pole, to the right, as you walk in. There is also one La Herradura post office, located on the side of the municipal market building.
