Carib 5 opening hours depend on the dayβs showtime schedule. The cinema opens roughly 1:00 pm on weekdays and from 11:00 am on weekends, closing after the last screening β typically around 11:00 pm to midnight. Showtimes change weekly. Check the current schedule at caribcinemas.com or call 1-876-926-9650.
- Opening hours & how showtimes work
- How to check whatβs showing
- Ticket prices & how to book
- 3D at Carib 5 β what to expect
- The Carib 5 cinema experience
- Concessions, food & drinks
- History of Carib Cinema Kingston
- Public holidays & special screenings
- Location, parking & getting there
- Before & after the film β nearby
- Carib 5 vs other Jamaica cinemas
- Frequently asked questions
Carib 5 Opening Hours β How the Cinema Schedule Works
Carib 5 opening hours are showtime-driven β unlike a shop or restaurant with fixed daily trading hours, the cinema opens when the first film of the day begins and closes when the last screening ends for the night. This means the opening time varies by day of the week and changes with each new weekly programme.
As a general guide, Carib 5 typically opens its doors approximately 30 minutes before the first showtime β giving patrons time to collect tickets, buy concessions, and settle into their seats. On weekdays, the first screening is usually in the early afternoon. On weekends and public holidays, morning matinees bring the first showing forward to mid-morning.
| Monday | ~1:00 pm (first showtime) to ~11:00 pm | Open |
| Tuesday | ~1:00 pm (first showtime) to ~11:00 pm | Open |
| Wednesday | ~1:00 pm (first showtime) to ~11:00 pm | Open |
| Thursday | ~1:00 pm (first showtime) to ~11:00 pm | Open |
| Friday | ~11:00 am (first showtime) to ~11:30 pm+ | Extended Hours |
| Saturday | ~11:00 am (first showtime) to ~11:30 pm+ | Extended Hours |
| Sunday | ~11:00 am (first showtime) to ~11:00 pm | Extended Hours |
The times above are approximate typical patterns. Carib 5 showtimes change every week β exact opening times, film titles, and screening slots are published weekly at caribcinemas.com. Do not rely on last weekβs schedule. Always check the current listing before travelling to the cinema, especially for specific films or showtimes.
What Time Does Carib 5 Open on Weekdays?
On Monday through Thursday, Carib 5 typically begins its first screening in the early-to-mid afternoon β usually between 12:30 pm and 2:00 pm. Doors open approximately 30 minutes before the first show. Mid-week evenings tend to be quieter than weekends, with screenings typically running until around 10:30 pm to 11:00 pm depending on the length of the films showing that week.
What Time Does Carib 5 Open on Weekends?
Friday, Saturday, and Sunday bring extended Carib 5 hours with earlier starts and later final screenings. The first showing on weekends typically begins around 11:00 am to 12:00 pm β enabling morning matinees that are particularly popular with families. Late evening screenings on Friday and Saturday nights can run to midnight or beyond, making Carib 5 one of Kingstonβs later-closing entertainment options on weekends.
Carib 5 Showtimes β How to Find Out Whatβs Playing This Week
Finding out whatβs currently showing at Carib 5 is straightforward β but it is important to go directly to the source rather than relying on third-party listings that may be out of date. Carib 5 updates its schedule weekly, with new releases typically beginning on Fridays, aligning with the standard Hollywood release calendar.
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Visit caribcinemas.com for the current weekβs schedule The Carib Cinemas website is the definitive source for current showtimes, film descriptions, screening types (2D or 3D), and seat availability. The schedule is published weekly and updated when new releases begin. This is the most reliable method.
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Call the cinema directly on 1-876-926-9650 For a quick verbal confirmation of whatβs showing, call Carib 5 directly. Staff can tell you current films, available showtimes, and whether your preferred screening is 2D or 3D. This is particularly useful if you want to confirm an evening show before heading out.
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Check Carib 5βs social media pages Carib 5 posts weekly programme updates and new release announcements on its social media channels. Following the cinemaβs pages keeps you automatically updated when the new weekly schedule goes live, typically at the start of each week.
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Look for opening weekend announcements for major releases For major Hollywood releases β particularly Marvel, Disney, or other blockbuster franchises β Carib 5 often advertises opening weekend screenings in advance on its website and social pages. Booking early for these releases is strongly recommended, as opening weekend screenings can sell out.
When Do New Movies Start at Carib 5?
New film releases at Carib 5 typically begin on Fridays, consistent with the standard Hollywood and international release day. Jamaica generally receives major US and international releases simultaneously or within one to two weeks of the US opening date. Carib 5 is usually among the first venues in Jamaica to screen high-profile new releases. The Jamaica Tourist Boardβs entertainment calendar sometimes lists major film releases alongside cultural events island-wide.
For major releases β particularly superhero films, sequels to established franchises, and animated releases β book your tickets online through caribcinemas.com as soon as the schedule is published. Opening weekend screenings at Carib 5 can sell out, especially for Friday and Saturday evening slots. Booking online guarantees your seat and skips the box office queue.
Carib 5 Ticket Prices β How Much Does It Cost to See a Movie?
Carib 5 ticket prices are set in Jamaican dollars and vary based on the day, screening type (2D or 3D), and whether you qualify for a concession rate. As a general guide, standard adult 2D tickets at Carib 5 are in the range of JMD $900 to JMD $1,200, with 3D surcharges applying on top. Childrenβs tickets and matinee prices are lower.
| Ticket Category | Approx. Price (JMD) | Notes |
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| Adult β 2D Standard | ~JMD $900 β $1,200 | Prices may vary by day and time |
| Adult β 3D | ~JMD $1,100 β $1,600 | Includes 3D glasses at the cinema |
| Children (under 12) | ~JMD $600 β $900 | Age restrictions apply; confirm at box office |
| Matinee (selected early shows) | ~JMD $700 β $1,000 | Reduced pricing for qualifying daytime screenings |
| Senior / Student (with ID) | Discounted β confirm at box office | Valid ID required; not always available |
Ticket prices at Carib 5 are subject to change and the figures above are approximate. Always confirm current prices at caribcinemas.com or at the box office before budgeting your visit. Prices are displayed at the box office and on the Carib 5 website when booking online.
Booking Carib 5 Tickets Online
Carib 5 offers online ticket booking through caribcinemas.com. Online booking allows you to choose your seats in advance, pay securely by card, and collect your tickets on arrival or use a mobile ticket. For popular opening weekends and busy Friday and Saturday evening screenings, booking online is strongly recommended to avoid the box office queue and the risk of your preferred time selling out.
Carib 5 accepts cash (JMD), credit cards, debit cards, and Linx at the box office. If you prefer to pay in person, arriving at least 20 to 30 minutes before your showtime ensures you have time to purchase tickets and settle in before the film begins.
Group Bookings and Private Screenings at Carib 5
Carib 5 accommodates group bookings for corporate events, school outings, birthday parties, and other gatherings. Private or semi-private screenings can be arranged by contacting the cinema management directly on 1-876-926-9650. School groups visiting Carib 5 for educational film screenings β particularly around Jamaicaβs annual cultural observances β can often arrange group discount rates.
3D Movies at Carib 5 β What to Expect from the 3D Experience
Carib 5 offers 3D screening capability on select screens within the multiplex. For major Hollywood releases that are released in 3D formats β particularly blockbusters, animated features, and action films β Carib 5 will typically run the 3D version alongside standard 2D screenings, giving audiences the choice of format.
How 3D Works at Carib 5
- β3D glasses provided β glasses are issued at the cinema entrance or at the screening room door when a 3D film is showing. The cost of the glasses is included in the 3D ticket surcharge.
- β3D surcharge applies β 3D tickets cost more than standard 2D tickets. The surcharge is typically JMD $200β$400 on top of the base ticket price. The exact surcharge is displayed when booking online or at the box office.
- βNot all films are in 3D β Carib 5 shows both 2D and 3D versions where both are available. Check the schedule carefully at caribcinemas.com to confirm whether your preferred showing is in 2D or 3D.
- !Sensitivity considerations β some viewers experience discomfort from 3D projection including mild headaches or eye strain, particularly during fast-moving sequences. If you are sensitive to 3D effects, a 2D screening of the same film is generally available alongside the 3D version.
- βChildren under 5 β the 3D experience can be overwhelming for very young children. The 2D version is generally recommended for toddlers and children under five years old.
Which Carib 5 Screens Show 3D?
Not all five screens at Carib 5 have 3D projection capability. When booking online, the screening format (2D or 3D) is clearly labelled alongside each showtime. If booking at the box office, ask the staff which specific screening and screen number is 3D versus 2D to ensure you get the format you want. For the definitive current 3D schedule, check caribcinemas.com.
The Carib 5 Cinema Experience β What to Expect Inside
Carib 5 is a five-screen multiplex at Half Way Tree in Kingston β the result of a major renovation that transformed the original single-screen Carib Cinema into the modern multiplex it is today. The five screens vary in size and capacity, with the largest capable of seating several hundred patrons and the smaller screens offering a more intimate setting for quieter releases.
βCarib 5 isnβt just Kingstonβs cinema β itβs a social institution. For generations of Jamaicans, a trip to the Carib has been the archetypal night out in the capital.β
β Opening Hours JA,Best Seats at Carib 5 β Where to Sit
In the larger Carib 5 screens, the middle section of the middle tier offers the best combination of sightlines and distance from the screen. Seats too close to the front can cause neck strain during long features, while the back rows offer a slightly smaller image. For 3D screenings, centre-mid is particularly important as the 3D effect degrades toward the screen edges. When booking online, use the seat map to identify the centre-tier options β these are the most popular and book out first for big releases.
Food and Drinks at Carib 5 β Concessions and What to Buy
The Carib 5 concession stand is located in the cinema lobby, typically open from the first screening of the day until the last film begins. The menu centres on classic cinema snacks β popcorn in multiple sizes, nachos with cheese sauce, hot dogs, a variety of candy, and cold beverages. Combo deals pairing a drink and popcorn at a discounted price offer the best value for money.
| Item | Approx. Price (JMD) | Notes |
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| Popcorn β Small | ~JMD $350 β $500 | Butter, salted, or cheese flavour at most screenings |
| Popcorn β Large | ~JMD $600 β $900 | Shareable size; best value per unit |
| Cold Drinks (can / bottle) | ~JMD $200 β $400 | Soft drinks, juices, and water |
| Nachos with Cheese | ~JMD $500 β $750 | One of the most popular non-popcorn options |
| Hot Dog | ~JMD $400 β $600 | Classic cinema food; good for longer films |
| Combo Deals | ~JMD $800 β $1,300 | Typically drink + popcorn; best value option |
| Candy / Sweets | ~JMD $150 β $350 | Various brands; good for childrenβs screenings |
Carib 5βs location in the Half Way Tree commercial district places it within minutes of Kingstonβs most dense concentration of restaurants, fast food, and cafΓ© options. If you want a proper meal alongside your cinema visit, the Half Way Tree area has extensive dining choices. See our nearby section below for specific recommendations on what to eat near Carib 5.
History of Carib Cinema Kingston β From 1947 to the Modern Multiplex
The Carib Cinema has a place in Jamaican cultural history that stretches back to 1947, making it one of the oldest continuously operating cinema sites in the Caribbean. The original Carib was a single-screen picture house that became a social institution for Kingston β the venue where generations of Jamaicans first experienced American and British films on the big screen, and where the idea of βgoing to the picturesβ was woven into the fabric of city life.
Through the second half of the twentieth century, the Carib served as Kingstonβs premier cinema address. It screened the major Hollywood releases of each era β from the golden-age studio films of the 1950s through the blockbuster era of the 1980s and 1990s β while also playing an important role in the limited exhibition of Jamaican-produced films when local cinema production had its periodic flourishing moments.
The transformation into the Carib 5 multiplex came through a significant renovation programme that expanded the original single-screen facility into five separate screening rooms. This modernisation brought Carib Cinema in line with the multiplex standard that had become the global norm for cinema exhibition, while preserving the siteβs continuity and cultural identity in Kingstonβs entertainment landscape.
Today, Carib 5 continues to be the most historically significant and best-known cinema address in Jamaica. It operates under the Carib Cinemas brand and remains the dominant cinema destination for Kingstonβs Corporate Area population β a status earned over nearly eight decades of continuous operation at the Half Way Tree site.
Carib 5 and Jamaican Cinema Culture
Cinema has played an important but sometimes underappreciated role in Jamaican cultural life. The Carib has been central to the limited but meaningful history of Jamaican film exhibition, hosting premieres of local productions and serving as the primary window through which Jamaicans have encountered international cinema. Films that explored Jamaican themes β from the dancehall dramas of the 1990s to the internationally recognised The Harder They Come (1972), which introduced Jamaican culture to a global audience β were part of the cultural landscape that the Carib helped shape. For more context on Jamaicaβs creative industries, the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission (JCDC) provides extensive documentation of Jamaicaβs performing and creative arts heritage.
Carib 5 on Public Holidays β Is the Cinema Open?
Cinema is considered a leisure and entertainment business rather than an essential service β but Carib 5 generally remains open on Jamaican public holidays, often with a busier-than-usual schedule. Public holidays are in fact some of the cinemaβs most attended days, as working Jamaicans have free time to visit and families look for entertainment outings.
On major public holidays, Carib 5 typically operates a weekend-style programme β with matinees running from mid-morning and additional screenings added to handle increased demand. New release films often perform their best attendance numbers over long weekend or public holiday periods.
| Holiday / Period | Expected Status | Notes |
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| New Yearβs Day β Jan 1 | Usually Open | Extended holiday programme; confirm schedule |
| Ash Wednesday | Usually Open | Standard or extended hours |
| Good Friday | Confirm First | May have modified schedule β call ahead |
| Easter Weekend (SatβMon) | Usually Open | Peak attendance period β book tickets early |
| Labour Day β May 23 | Usually Open | Popular cinema day β extended programme likely |
| Emancipation Day β Aug 1 | Usually Open | Often busy β arrive early or book online |
| Independence Day β Aug 6 | Usually Open | Major holiday β full programme expected |
| National Heroes Day | Usually Open | Standard extended holiday programme |
| Christmas Eve β Dec 24 | Usually Open | Very popular β new releases often drop; book ahead |
| Christmas Day β Dec 25 | Confirm First | Schedule varies year to year β check website |
| Boxing Day β Dec 26 | Usually Open | Peak cinema season β very busy; book online |
The period from Christmas Eve through New Year is the busiest time of year at Carib 5. Major Hollywood studios release their biggest films of the year in this window, and combined with holiday free time, this creates the cinemaβs peak attendance period. Book tickets online as early as possible for December holiday screenings β popular films on Christmas Eve and Boxing Day can sell out days in advance.
Carib 5 Location, Parking, and How to Get There
Carib 5 is located on Halfway Tree Road in the Half Way Tree commercial district of Kingston β one of the most accessible and well-connected parts of the city. Half Way Tree is a major transport hub, served by JUTC bus routes from across the Corporate Area, making Carib 5 reachable from virtually any part of Kingston without a car.
| Detail | Information |
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| Address | Halfway Tree Road, Kingston, Jamaica |
| District | Half Way Tree, Kingston |
| Phone | 1-876-926-9650 |
| Website | caribcinemas.com |
| GPS Coordinates | 18.0058Β° N, 76.7897Β° W |
| Nearest Landmark | Half Way Tree Transport Centre; Pavilion Mall |
| Parking | Street parking and nearby car parks; limited on busy evenings |
| Bus Access | JUTC Half Way Tree routes from all areas of Kingston |
Getting to Carib 5 from New Kingston
From New Kingstonβs hotel district, Carib 5 is approximately 5 to 10 minutes by car via Hope Road or Constant Spring Road to Half Way Tree. By bus, JUTC routes from the New Kingston area connect through Half Way Tree transport centre, which is a short walk from the cinema. Taxis and rideshare services via InDriver are readily available and straightforward for this journey.
Parking at and near Carib 5
Carib 5 does not operate its own dedicated multi-storey car park. Street parking and the nearby Pavilion Mall car park on Hope Road are the most commonly used options. Half Way Tree is a busy commercial district and on-street parking can be limited on Friday and Saturday evenings in particular. The practical solution is to arrive 30 to 45 minutes before your showtime on busy evenings to allow time to find parking, collect tickets, and get settled before the film starts. Alternatively, arriving by taxi or rideshare removes parking stress entirely.
Before and After the Film β What to Do Near Carib 5
Half Way Tree is one of Kingstonβs most active commercial and dining hubs, with an extensive selection of restaurants, fast food, bars, and cafΓ©s all within walking distance of Carib 5. Planning your dining around a cinema visit is easy β the area supports everything from a quick pre-film meal to a full post-film dinner and drinks.
Carib 5 vs Other Cinemas in Jamaica β Kingstonβs Cinema Options
For Kingston-based moviegoers, Carib 5 is the dominant option β but it is not the only one. Understanding how Carib 5 compares to other cinema options in Jamaica helps you choose the right venue depending on your location, the film you want to see, and the experience you are looking for.
| Cinema | Location | Screens | 3D | Weekday Opening | Weekend Opening |
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| Carib 5Kingstonβs flagship | Half Way Tree, Kingston | 5 | Yes | ~1:00 pm | ~11:00 am |
| Palace CineplexPortmore, St. Catherine | Portmore | Multiple | Yes | Varies | Varies |
| Odeon CinemaMontego Bay | Montego Bay, St. James | Multiple | Yes | Varies | Varies |
| Tropical 3D CinemasVarious locations | Multiple parishes | Varies | Yes | Varies | Varies |
For Kingston residents, Carib 5 at Half Way Tree remains the most central, most historically significant, and most frequently visited cinema. Its location in the heart of the Corporate Area transport network makes it accessible without a car β an advantage no other Jamaican cinema fully matches. The sheer weight of nearly 80 years of cinema history on the Half Way Tree site gives Carib 5 a cultural resonance that newer multiplexes cannot replicate.
Frequently Asked Questions β Carib 5 Opening Hours and Cinema Guide
Carib 5 opens when the first film begins β typically around 1:00 pm on weekdays (Monday to Thursday) and from approximately 11:00 am on weekends (Friday to Sunday). The cinema closes after the last screening ends, usually between 11:00 pm and midnight. Because Carib 5 opening hours depend on the weekly showtime schedule, always check the current programme at caribcinemas.com before visiting.
The most reliable way to check whatβs currently showing at Carib 5 is to visit caribcinemas.com, which publishes the current weekly schedule including film titles, showtime slots, and screening types (2D or 3D). You can also call the cinema on 1-876-926-9650. New releases typically begin on Fridays, so the schedule refreshes weekly.
Standard adult 2D tickets at Carib 5 are approximately JMD $900 to $1,200. 3D screenings carry an additional surcharge of roughly JMD $200β$400. Childrenβs tickets and matinee prices are lower. Confirm current exact prices at caribcinemas.com or at the box office, as prices are subject to change.
Yes β Carib 5 has 3D screening capability on select screens. Major Hollywood releases with 3D versions are typically shown in 3D at Carib 5 alongside standard 2D screenings. A 3D surcharge applies. 3D glasses are provided at the cinema. Check the current schedule at caribcinemas.com to confirm which screenings are in 3D.
Carib 5 is on Halfway Tree Road in the Half Way Tree district of Kingston, Jamaica. It is a central, well-connected location accessible by JUTC public bus from across the Corporate Area, and approximately 5 to 10 minutes by car from New Kingston hotels. Parking is available in the surrounding area though can be limited on busy Friday and Saturday evenings.
Yes β Carib 5 is open on Sundays, typically from around 11:00 am through to late evening. Sunday is one of the cinemaβs busiest days. Check the current Sunday showtime schedule at caribcinemas.com as times vary by week depending on what films are showing.
Carib 5 is generally open on Jamaican public holidays, often with a weekend-style extended programme. Public holidays are among the cinemaβs busiest days. Book tickets online in advance for holiday screenings as popular films can sell out. Confirm the specific holiday schedule at caribcinemas.com.
Yes β online ticket booking is available at caribcinemas.com. Online booking lets you choose your seats, pay by card, and either collect at the box office or use a mobile ticket. For popular opening weekend releases and Friday or Saturday evening screenings, booking online well in advance is strongly recommended to avoid sellouts.
Carib 5βs concession stand serves popcorn (various sizes and flavours), nachos with cheese sauce, hot dogs, candy, soft drinks, juices, and water. Combo deals pairing popcorn and a drink are the best value. The concession stand opens before the first screening and closes once the last film has started. Cash and card are accepted.
Carib 5 does not have a dedicated on-site car park. Parking is available on nearby streets and at the Pavilion Mall car park on Hope Road. Half Way Tree is a busy commercial area β parking can be limited on Friday and Saturday evenings. Arriving 30 to 45 minutes early, or coming by taxi or InDriver rideshare, avoids parking frustration on busy nights.
Sources & Further Reading
This guide is based on the following sources. Carib 5 showtimes and prices change weekly β always verify the current schedule directly before visiting.
- Carib Cinemas β Official Website β Primary source for all current showtimes, ticket prices, and online booking
- Jamaica Tourist Board β Visit Jamaica β Jamaica entertainment and events listings
- Jamaica Cultural Development Commission (JCDC) β Contextual resource for Jamaicaβs cultural and creative arts heritage including cinema
- Carib Cinema β Wikipedia β Historical background on the Carib Cinema site and its role in Jamaican cultural life
- Ministry of Labour & Social Security β Jamaica Public Holidays β Official public holiday calendar relevant to cinema scheduling