A direct cremation is an unattended cremation that takes place without a funeral service beforehand. Loved ones don’t usually attend the cremation, but you could arrange a separate memorial at another time and place to pay your respects.
For example, this could be a celebration of life service or ceremony held at the location where the ashes are scattered.
In 2023, 20% of all funerals in the UK were described as direct cremation[1].
Popularity and awareness of direct cremations have risen exponentially since the Covid-19 pandemic, when social distancing rules affected traditional funeral services.
However, even before the pandemic, this type of send-off was becoming a more popular alternative funeral choice because of its practicality and low-cost.
The average cost of a direct cremation is just £1,498, whereas a traditional funeral could set you back more than £4,000.
It’s also possible, but less common, to have a direct burial. Whilst the concept is the same as a direct cremation, it does require a little more planning and a burial plot must be purchased.