Quite a good question. I’d say yes. Subjective to the nth degree.
We can’t really even perceive the world around us as it really is (not only due to our lacking ability to absorb stimuli, but our lacking ability to agree on what the world around us really is).
For example, what we see as the colour red (assuming we all see it the same way, more on that in a moment) is merely the interpretation of a certain section of the spectrum by our eyes and brain. While the little man on the DON’T WALK sign looks red to us, it isn’t really that colour. But since we have no ‘objective’ set of eyes to look through and see what everything really looks like, we just have to assume that it’s how we see it.
And on the topic of the colour red. I’m partially colourblind. To the red/orange section of the spectrum, I’m told. You and I don’t see the colour red in the same way. But since we aren’t really able to jump out of our body and see it as the other one does, we’re unable to notice the difference. For me, red just looks like red. As I’m sure it does for you.
Now I’m just ranting. Back to the topic of reality.
In the practical sense of the word, there is such a thing as reality. It’s what we’re experiencing right now. But in a deeper sense of the word, there is no universal ‘reality’ which can be objectively experienced.