However, in Central American, the bride may waltz or strut or dance to the altar, accompanied by her father or her brother or another male member of her family.
As is the same almost all over the world, at the conclusion of a Belize wedding ceremony, the bride and groom exchange rings---the universal symbol of never-ending love---and then kiss to pledge their union before family and friends.
Thirteen gold coins As one of wedding traditions in North America, in Panama, it is customary for the groom to offer his would-be wife 13 gold coins during the ceremony and then ask for the priest to
bless the coins. The  Cocktail Dresses coins are a symbol of the groom’s commitment to support his new bride and to take care of his new bride.
Central America has a wonderful mixture of Catholic, Protestant and Mayan cultures as well as wedding customs, and it is the rare case that one custom is free from the influence of the others.
Catholic weddings in Central America routinely have aspects of Mayan wedding traditions tangled in for good sake. No matter where you are, the pivot point of Wedding Ceremony is to celebrate the joining of two people as a family of their own, and celebrate the continuation of life.