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Discover 7 Tours in Glenisla on Trip.com, updated January 31, 2026, with experiences lasting from 1 to 14 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From SGD 30.83 per person, with an average total of SGD 140.60. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 4.763k verified reviews, Tours Glenisla boast an average rating of 4.8.

This week's most popular Tours: "Great Ocean Road Small-Group Eco Tour from Melbourne", with 2.103k reviews and a 4.9 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "Melbourne Grampians National Park 1-day tour [Canyon hike + MacKenzie Falls + Boroka Lookout]", a 10-hour adventure in Glenisla!

The next available day tour departs on February 1, 2026. Book now to secure your spot!

Glenisla Tours usually take about 10 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

83% of Glenisla Tours now offer English-speaking guides

January is the perfect time to visit Glenisla! Choose from Tours available day tours, including seasonal favorites like Great Ocean Road Small-Group Eco Tour from Melbourne.

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Reviews: [Special Price from 28th to 31st] Melbourne Puffing Billy Steam Train + Phillip Island Day Trip
Guest User2026-01-19
Arriving in Melbourne, Australia, I felt a little nervous and uneasy. Being in an unfamiliar place, surrounded by foreigners, I felt quite lost. However, I was surprised to find a tour group with Chinese guides on Ctrip. The guide was incredibly enthusiastic and responsible, treating every passenger with friendliness. Even if we were going to be late, he would call ahead to check on us, showing no signs of impatience. His driving skills were also top-notch, very steady, and his commentary throughout the trip was professional and engaging. Early in the morning, we set off in a comfortable air-conditioned bus. Our first stop was the Puffing Billy Steam Train, its vintage atmosphere captivating us. The century-old locomotive billowed white smoke, the wooden carriages gleamed with the patina of time, and the open-plan design was perfect for travelers! Many tourists excitedly stuck their feet out of the windows, letting the breeze from the Dandenong Ranges caress their faces, watching the lush rainforest, verdant farmland, and winding rivers unfold before them. When the train crossed the iconic wooden bridge, cheers and the train whistle mingled throughout the carriage, making it feel like stepping into a scene from an old movie. In the afternoon, we went to the Koala Sanctuary and saw kangaroos and koalas, Australia's famous and unique animals—they were so adorable! Koalas are very sleepy; after eating leaves, they'll tuck their heads to their chests and sleep. Luckily, we saw one awake—it was truly adorable! The zoo also had many other strange and wonderful animals, which was a real eye-opener. After the zoo, we headed to Phillip Island. The coastal scenery along the way was breathtaking. Upon arriving at Cape Nobbes, we strolled along the boardwalk along the cliffside. The azure water crashed against the rocks, creating white waves, and the sea breeze carried a salty freshness. Seabirds soared in the distance; every snapshot was wallpaper-worthy. The most anticipated part was the penguin parade, which was incredibly exciting! As the sunset gilded the sea, groups of tiny penguins, no bigger than a palm, waddled out of the waves, marching in neat lines towards their nests. Their round bodies and adorable gait instantly melted away all our fatigue. Watching them huddle together, waddling along, this intimate contact with nature truly softens the world. I must commend the thoughtful arrangements of the itinerary: the guide was incredibly knowledgeable, sharing the history of the Phillip Island train and ecological stories along the way. The entire journey was seamless, requiring no worries about transportation or tickets. Lunch offered a wide variety of choices, was delicious, and excellent value. Although it was a full-day trip, the pace was relaxed, preventing any feeling of rushing.
Reviews: Melbourne Great Ocean Road + Twelve Apostles Day Tour -General Route or Reverse Route
Guest User2026-01-22
The tour was well organized with thoughtfully arranged activities. Our guide, Leon, was both knowledgeable and attentive throughout the day.
Reviews: Sovereign Hill one-day tour from Melbourne, Australia [Sovereign Hill Gold Mine, Mine Experience, and Botanical Gardens]
Guest User2026-01-30
Stepping into Sovereign Hill is like stepping back in time to the Australian gold mining region of the 1850s. The recreations are incredibly realistic; wandering through the old streets and horse-drawn carriages allows you to deeply experience the prosperity and hardship of the gold rush era. The most exciting part is undoubtedly trying your hand at gold panning by the river. The thrill of seeing the glimmer of light in the sand is unforgettable. Furthermore, the gold-smelting demonstration showcases the awe-inspiring process of gold being transformed into gold bars, and the guided tour of the deep underground mines makes this trip more than just a photo opportunity—a rich historical and cultural experience.