Well, I picked up a very cheap deal indeed

7 nights in a new four star hotel in Marrakech

It has a pool and wifi

Including flights only £240 snotters

Unfortunately, like, I discover thay my trip is during Ramadan

Non-Muslims should show respect to those who are fasting and pay attention so as not to offend Islamic values. If you demonstrate culturally insensitive behaviour that offends, you could be arrested. Non-Muslims should observe the rules of Ramadan in public and should note the following:
Avoid eating, drinking, chewing gum or smoking in public during the daytime (including in your car) - many people will understand that you aren’t under the same obligation to fast but will appreciate your awareness. Pregnant, nursing women and young children are exempt from the provisions, but discretion should be exercised
In some Muslim countries it’s actually illegal to eat and drink in daylight during Ramadan
Some restaurants will close or operate amended opening hours during Ramadan
Restaurants that cater to tourists may open as usual but hotels will sometimes use screens to keep western diners sectioned off from Islamic guests
Take extra care about your clothing during the holy month. Ensure you dress modestly as standards may be policed even more carefully than usual
Driving may be more erratic than usual, particularly during the later afternoon and early evening, be patient and show tolerance especially during this time
Business hours may become shorter in the day