A Florida couple had a front row seat to last week's terror attack in Tunisia.

Giovanna and Hector Gonzalez returned to Miami Sunday. The couple was overseas on a cruise celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary. When their ship docked in Tunisia Wednesday, the couple took a trip to the Bardo Museum.

Terrorists attacked the museum during their visit, killing 23 people.

"We had to run like crazy," Giovanna said. "The first thing we heard was a bomb and then him shooting."

Giovanna and Hector Gonzalez, who live in Homestead, hid in the museum for three hours. They were not injured.

Two suspects in the attack have been identified, Yassine Labidi and Saber Khachnaou, though it wasn't immediately clear if they were the pair killed at the museum by Tunisian security forces.

"It's something that, for me, is a horrible nightmare," Giovanna said. "We went to celebrate our 25th anniversary, and what an experience for us. It was really bad.

"I thank God that I'm here to just have my family and see my mom and see my daughter. I'm happy to be home. I'm happy to be home."

Information from the Associated Press was used in this report.