Of azure, a 16th century ship of three masts, silver, bearing on the rear mast a grimpola with the inscription Victory, surmounted by a circle of ten stones in its colour, in turn surmounted by añepas in its colour set in a cross and an ancient one of gold. Border of gules with ten golden pomegranates. At the helm, a closed royal crown. In the coat of arms of Granadilla, the ship alludes to the fact that in 1525 the expedition of Ferdinand Magellan stopped in Puerto de Roja (today El Médano), which sailed around the world for the first time, and whose captain's ship was called Santa María de la Victoria. The circle of stones, the añepas and the ancient crown represent the Menceyato de Abona, one of the nine into which Tenerife was divided in pre-Hispanic times. The pomegranates of the border and their number represent the population centres that make up the municipality. Approval: Order of the Ministry of the Presidency and Tourism of the Government of the Canary Islands of 2 March 1995 (BOC of 17 March).