Clear first-call guidance
We tell you what must happen now, what can wait and what information to have nearby.

From Benalmádena Costa to Arroyo de la Miel and the Pueblo, Serenity supports families after a death with clear advice, dignified care and one team coordinating cremation, burial or repatriation.
If the deceased has a Spanish seguro de decesos policy, contact the insurer shown on the policy first. Serenity’s private-service pages are for families arranging directly or who are genuinely unsure whether a policy exists.
Complete this short form here. A member of the Serenity team will call you as soon as possible.
Benalmádena’s coastal and hillside neighbourhoods often mean family members are spread between different addresses and countries. We establish one agreed point of contact, record the family’s choices and coordinate each supplier and authority needed for the funeral.
These are local circumstances we establish before confirming the next action.
We tell you what must happen now, what can wait and what information to have nearby.
A simple cremation, private viewing, ceremony or burial can be discussed without pressure and tailored to the family.
Where relatives live abroad, we keep them involved and coordinate consular or transport requirements if repatriation is chosen.
Benalmádena is not one compact neighbourhood. Relatives may be moving between the coast, Arroyo de la Miel and the Pueblo, while other family members are following events from abroad. It helps to agree early who will receive updates and approve the written choices.
Serenity records that contact, explains what is happening and coordinates the practical services. The family can then discuss a direct cremation, a private farewell, burial or repatriation without having to manage separate conversations with every provider.
Tell us whether the person is at home, in hospital, in a care setting or under official care. That determines the correct first action.
Serenity handles the agreed care and documentation while the family decides how simple or personal the funeral should be.
The immediate response does not require the family to decide music, flowers, viewing or ceremony details on the first call.
We ask where the person is, whether a doctor or authority is involved, who is calling and whether a Spanish decesos policy exists.
You receive specific guidance for a death at home, in hospital, in a care setting or under official investigation.
Once the immediate care is secure, a named team member explains cremation, burial, ceremony and repatriation choices.
These are members of the Serenity team who guide families, make arrangements and care for the deceased.




Yes. Serenity serves Benalmádena Costa, Arroyo de la Miel, Benalmádena Pueblo and surrounding areas.
Yes. The family can discuss a religious, non-religious or simple private farewell, subject to venue and supplier availability.
Call the insurer shown in the deceased’s papers if one can be identified. If you are genuinely unsure, tell Serenity before any private arrangement is confirmed.
Call Serenity and tell us where the person is now. We will explain the correct next step and what information can wait.