Cremation · Melbourne, FL
Cremation in Melbourne: costs, options & providers
What cremation costs in Melbourne — direct vs. with a service — and the providers offering it, compared by price and reviews.
Updated June 2026
In Melbourne, cremation typically runs between $1,295 and $1,995, with a local median around $1,645. Calla compares the 0 providers below in Melbourne, Florida on price, what's included, and reviews, so you can see where the real differences are before you call anyone.
What cremation costs in Melbourne
Based on 2 local prices Calla tracks.
At a median of $1,645, Melbourne sits within the typical national range of $1,000–$3,000 for direct cremation.
What does the price usually include?
A typical cremation price covers the items on the left. The items on the right are common add-ons billed separately — ask each provider for an itemized list.
Included
- Transfer of the deceased into the provider's care
- The cremation itself and crematory fee
- A basic cremation container
- Return of the ashes to the family
- Filing of required permits and paperwork
Usually extra
- A viewing, visitation, or memorial ceremony (that's a full-service cremation)
- An urn beyond the basic container
- Certified copies of the death certificate
- Flowers, obituary notices, or catering
Which providers serve Melbourne?
See our ranked best cremation in Melbourne →
Common questions about cremation in Melbourne
- How much does cremation cost in Melbourne, Florida?
- The median local price is about $1,645 (ranging from $1,295 to $1,995), based on the providers Calla tracks in Melbourne. Prices depend on what's included — always ask for an itemized price list, which providers must give you under the FTC Funeral Rule.
- Do I have to use a funeral home in Melbourne?
- No. In Florida you can compare and choose any licensed provider, and you only pay for the goods and services you select. You're never required to buy a package.
- What's included in the price?
- It depends on the provider and the option you choose. Ask for an itemized price list — under the FTC Funeral Rule, every funeral provider must give you one in writing, and you pay only for the goods and services you select.
- How do I compare providers in Melbourne?
- Compare the all-in price for the specific service you want — not just the lowest headline number — and weigh it against reviews and what's included. The providers listed above show their prices so you can see the real differences before you call.
- What's the difference between direct cremation and a cremation with a service?
- Direct cremation is the cremation alone, with no viewing or ceremony, and is the lowest-cost option. A cremation with a service adds a visitation, memorial, or funeral beforehand, which raises the price. Both end with the same cremation.
- What's the cheapest cremation option in Melbourne?
- The lowest price is almost always direct cremation — no viewing, no ceremony. Higher quotes usually bundle in services, an upgraded urn, or extra death certificates. Compare like with like by asking each provider for its itemized price list, which they must give you under the FTC Funeral Rule.
- Do I have to buy a casket or an urn for a cremation?
- No. No law requires a casket for cremation, and under the FTC Funeral Rule a provider must let you use an inexpensive alternative container. The ashes are returned in a basic container at no extra charge; you can transfer them to an urn you buy separately, whenever you're ready.
- Are death certificates included in the cremation price?
- Usually not. Certified copies are typically billed separately, often around $20 each, and you'll usually need several for banks, insurers, and estate matters.
Terms to know
Plain-language definitions for the words you'll hear when comparing cremation in Melbourne.