Beach Towel

Beach Towel for Hotels, Add your Logo

Treat your hotel guests to the comfort of our 100% cotton beach towel. Soft, absorbent, and quick-drying with a 600GSM weight, it’s perfect for a relaxing day at the beach. A stylish, high-quality towel your guests will enjoy.

Color Blue
Usage Hotel Bathroom
Design Stripe
Size 90*180cm
Material Cotton
Label/Embroidery Customize
Weight 600GSM
Made Pakistan

Blue Pool Towel for Hotel Use – 100% Cotton

Designed for hotel use, this premium pool towel is made from 100% cotton for superior softness and absorbency. Finished in a rich royal blue, it adds a touch of elegance to any poolside setting

Color Blue
Usage Hotel Bathroom, Poolside & Outdoor
Design Plain
Material Cotton
Size 90*180cm
Weight 600GSM
Label/Embroidery Customize
Made Pakistan, India

Cannon Hotel Blue Beach Towel | Ultra Luxury

Cannon USA Branded  – Hotel Beach Towel – Superior Quality.

Color Blue
Usage Hotel Bathroom
Design Plain
Material Cotton
Size 90*180cm
Weight 600GSM
Label/Embroidery Customize
Made Canon Brand

Hotel Blue Striped Pool Towel, Luxury Quality, Cabana Stripe

This premium Hotel Striped Pool Towel is made from 100% combed cotton for a soft, absorbent feel. Perfect for hotels and resorts, designed for both comfort and fast drying in pool or the beach.

Color Blue
Usage Hotel Bathroom
Design Stripe
Material Cotton
Size 90*180cm
Weight 650GSM
Label/Embroidery Customize
Made Pakistan, India

Striped Beach Towel for Hotel | 100% Cotton

Designed for Hotel use, these striped hotel beach towels are soft, absorbent & stylish –  perfect for lounging by the pool or soaking up the sun at the beach. Bold stripes and vibrant colors make it a summer essential.

Color Any Color
Usage Hotel Bathroom, Poolside & Outdoor
Design Stripe
Material Cotton
Size 90*180cm
Weight 600GSM
Label/Embroidery Customize
Made Pakistan, India

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