La Vall de Gallinera is a valley and a municipality in north-east Alicante, Spain, included in the Marina Alta comarca.
It is formed by the nuclei of Benirrama, Benialí, Benissivà, Benitaia, Carroja, Alpatró, Llombai and Benissili.
[citation needed] Like in all other valleys of the interior of Marina Alta, the Moors occupied the territory for almost six centuries.
After the expulsion of the Moriscos in 1609, the Vall de Gallinera became deserted and the Duke of Gandia, to whom this area was given, brought from Majorca 150 families to repopulate the valley.
The main businesses of the area are the cultivation of cherries, almonds and olives, and rural tourism.