The crime profile in Ryde during July 2023 reveals a striking emphasis on interpersonal and public order offences, shaped by the area's seasonal character as a coastal resort. Violence and sexual offences accounted for nearly half (46%) of all reported crimes, a share significantly higher than the UK average (40%). This dominance of violent crime may reflect the influence of summer tourism, with increased foot traffic and social interactions in public spaces potentially contributing to such incidents. Public order offences, which surged to 16.8% of total crimes, were 126% above the UK average, suggesting that the area's festival calendar and outdoor events amplified disturbances. Anti-social behaviour, though lower than the UK rate (30% below), still accounted for 12.4% of incidents, underscoring ongoing challenges in community management. The low levels of property crime—only 19% of all incidents—stand in contrast to the UK average, where property crimes typically dominate. This divergence may be explained by Ryde's built-up area status and limited industrial or commercial zones, reducing opportunities for burglary and theft. Seasonal factors also played a role, with criminal damage and arson rising by 75% compared to June, linked to increased outdoor activity and festival-related incidents. The overall crime rate of 8.4 per 1,000 residents, just 1.2% above the UK average, highlights Ryde's position as a relatively safe area with a distinct crime profile shaped by its coastal tourism economy and summer-specific dynamics.