A South African woman was wounded in Thursday's terror attack at the Bardo National Museum in Tunisian capital, Tunis.
MSC Cruises said in a statement today that the South African woman was among the 3 714 guests and more than 1 200 crew members aboard the MSC Splendida which docked at the port of La Goulette, Tunis.
MSC says during the visit at the museum, some of MSC Cruises' guests were caught in the middle of a terrorist attack along with guests from another cruise line.
MSC Cruises SA has confirmed that there are 78 South Africans on board the MSC Splendida and all of these passengers have been accounted for.
The company says one South African passenger was injured in the attack and was swiftly taken to a local hospital where she is receiving relevant treatment.
MSC Cruises said the woman's husband disembarked and remained with her and MSC had set up a crisis team to help.
Two gunmen killed 17 foreign tourists and two Tunisians at the Bardo museum on Thursday.