//Lanzarote, just another Blackpool that you fly to.//
Strange. When I last went to Blackpool I don't recall seeing a volcanic National Park formed from a six year eruption in the 18th Century. I also don't recall tasteful low rise developments. I also don't remember too many family restaurants offering traditional, freshly cooked food. Nor do I recall many sea front bars where you could linger over a nightcap or glass of wine, sitting in shirtsleeves at midnight. I didn't see many hilltop villages where I could get a tapas lunch whilst sitting outside watching the world go by. Mind you, it was a few years back, not long after Blackpool Central railway station closed so it might have become a bit more like Lanzarote now.