Cinemas
All year round cinemas on the island also show new releases and classics in the original language, which are very popular with island residents.
The multi-screen Cine Multicines in Ibiza Town is the largest cinema on the island, with all the main screenings in Spanish. If you would like to see a film in its original language, then check out its 'Anem al cine' programme, which shows a series of quality movies from all over the world. A large kiosk offers drinks and snacks as well as the usual popcorn (note that Spanish popcorn is salty rather than sweet).
The Cine Regio in San Antonio is like a movie theatre from the good old days, with one large screening room decked out with red velvet seats, a gallery and an old-style curtain that opens before each film. Once a week they offer one or two blockbuster movies in their original language with Spanish subtitles - and the prices are a real bargain! On the first floor there is also a small kiosk selling drinks and snacks.
The cultural centre Teatro España in Santa Eulalia also shows some of the latest movies on a screen over the main stage, one of them always in original language with subtitles in Spanish. Drinks, popcorn and chocolate are also available.
The movie schedules can be found by clicking the links above (look out for V.O.S.E – Versión Original con Subtítulos en Español) or take a look at our events calendar, where many of the showings are listed.
Outdoor film screenings
In summer, there are many open-air film screenings across Ibiza, with new movies and film classics in their original language versions with Spanish subtitles.
Cinema Paradiso Ibiza offers outdoor screenings of cult classics in different venues around the island. A big comfy bean bag is included in the price, plus, depending on the price, a drink and popcorn. It is recommended to get your tickets online in advance, as these events are very popular.
In collaboration with the island council, Cinema Paradiso Ibiza also organises free film showings on beaches such as Talamanca, Cala Llonga and Figueretas beach.
And in the months of July and August, there are free open-air film screenings in their original version with Spanish subtitles in different locations in the San José municipality, eg. on the village square of Sant Jordi near Playa d'en Bossa. The entrance is free, but do come early, as places are limited.
They also organise a short film festival in the beautiful tiny village of San Agustín. Find the complete cinema programme in the municipality of San José in Spanish here.