Newquay’s crime profile in April 2023 reveals a combination of violent and property crimes, with the former dominating the monthly tally. The area’s overall crime rate of 5.6 per 1,000 residents—25.3% below the UK average—positions it as one of the safer built-up areas in the country. However, the breakdown of offences highlights a sharp contrast in crime types, with anti-social behaviour (51 incidents, 35.9% of total) emerging as the most prevalent category, followed by violence and sexual offences (47 incidents, 33.1%). This pattern may reflect the area’s identity as a coastal resort, where transient populations, seasonal tourism, and the Easter holiday period contribute to heightened social interactions and potential conflicts. The seasonal context of April—marked by spring weather and increased outdoor activity—likely amplifies anti-social behaviour, particularly in popular tourist areas. Meanwhile, property crimes such as shoplifting and burglary fell significantly, possibly due to improved security measures or reduced foot traffic during the Easter period. The UK comparison underscores Newquay’s relative safety, though localised spikes in specific categories, such as anti-social behaviour, indicate areas for targeted intervention. These trends align with broader patterns observed in coastal towns, where tourism-driven dynamics influence crime profiles differently than in urban or rural settings.