depends how you travel, if for example you walk then the truth is you may never get there. A bus would also become a problem. and as there are no railway lines I guess this is not an option either.
However we do now have a great invention called a rocket, and this should be sble to get to Mars in little less than 250 days. but you have to consider that if you were to fly by virgin rocket airways its likely you won`t make it, after all a virgin is named because it`s never made it all the way. don`t use British airways either your garenteed to be late, lost luggage and probably end up on jupiter.
however American airways have a low security department so your probably have your space suit stolen before you get there which wont be good.
the truth is the best way to get there is ....not to try, there are no mc donalds stores, no KFC`s and probably no Asda`a ....if there was there would be 5 tesco`s stores.
so to conclude ....why bother.
Earth to Mars : "Curiosity" took about 250 Earth days.
Mars to Earth could be different.
One Mars orbit takes 687 earth days.
It takes mars 687 days for mars to travel around the sun once
In a special space ship.
99 days on earth is one year on mars
It takes nearly twice as much time for Mars to get around the Sun than Earth. In Earth days, it takes Mars 686.980 days to make the same orbit.
260 days a proximately
it takes 3 years to travel to mars and 3 days to travel to the moon.
90 days
The time to travel to Mars is approximately 214 days (Earth days of course).
This would depend on the relative locations of Earth and Mars, as well as the spaceship used to travel there. In the past, the typical length of travel of the various probes sent to Mars has ranged between 150 and 300 or so days. For example, in 1976, Viking 1 took 335 days to reach Mars; and in 2012, Curiosity Lander reached Mars in 253 days. One of the latest developments in space travel technology has been the VASIMR rocket, which could potentially reduce the length of travel significantly - perhaps as little as 39 days. However, until a full-sized model of this rocket is successfully built and launched - or something else is developed that matches VASIMR's predicted speed - the time required to travel to the red planet will be in the area of 150-300 days.
668.5991 Mars days.
according to our measurements of time that would be approximately 1 Years, 320 Days and 18.2 Hours.
It takes about 687 Earth days.
The best thing to travel in would be a space ship. It is a long way to the planet of Mars.
One Mars orbit takes 687 earth days.
It takes mars 687 days for mars to travel around the sun once
.... from Mars? 5,136 hrs (214 days) via Earth spacecraft or 0.0033 (12 seconds) if you can travel at the speed of light. . . Aliens and their strange questions!