Llandudno’s September 2024 crime rate of 18.4 per 1,000 residents is 139% above the UK average of 7.7, marking a stark contrast to the national picture. As a coastal town with a strong tourism sector and a growing student population, the area’s crime profile reflects the pressures of seasonal influxes and the challenges of managing public spaces. Violence and sexual offences dominated the crime profile, accounting for 33.3% of all incidents, while anti-social behaviour followed closely at 19.7%. These figures are significantly higher than their respective UK averages, with anti-social behaviour being 208% above the national rate. The seasonal context of September—marked by the start of the academic year and the return of university students—likely plays a role in the elevated levels of violent and disorderly conduct. Meanwhile, shoplifting and burglary, both of which saw sharp increases, may be tied to the town’s retail and commercial hubs, which attract a mix of local and visiting populations. The data suggests that Llandudno’s crime challenges are deeply intertwined with its identity as a tourist destination and a hub for higher education, factors that may require targeted interventions to mitigate tensions in public spaces and protect vulnerable groups.