Like all space travel, with today's technology, it depends on when you attempt this and how much you are willing to spend. An estimate of the average time at a low cost would be two years to six years depending on the position of the planets in their orbits with respect to one another. What is not possible is a couple of weeks or even months.
24 months
Mars is hoter then earth and jupiter.
jupiter
Mars is too far from Jupiter to be significantly affected by its gravity.
Mars. Both asteroids and Mars are solid and rocky. Jupiter is not solid and has no rocks that we know of.
If the planet was exactly in between Mars and Jupiter, it would take 3645.029 days.
2 minutes
It's Jupiter that has the long lived storm, not Mars
24 months
Porblely Half of Mars and half of Jupiter
Time of travel would depend upon the speed of the traveler (or the craft containing the traveler).
Jupiter
It depends. Both Mars and Jupiter orbit the sun, and take different amounts of time to do it, so sometimes the sun will be in between them, and sometimes it won't be.
Mars has a smaller orbit than Jupiter.
Juno was the mother of Mars. Jupiter may have been his father.
Mars is hoter then earth and jupiter.
Jupiter has not got life however mars does.