No. There is too much wild eyed enthusiasm for manned missions and not enough practical plans for robotic missions which prepare for a manned presence on the planet.
I think it is better to let the technology progress to better plan a manned mission while sending robots to Mars than to haphazardly put together a glorified bottle rocket merely as a PR feel good stunt, have a few people walk around and come home with rocks.
New Martians are going to need shelter, food, and other basic essentials built for them. Autonomous robotic construction crews are the best means to build bases on the Moon and Mars. Robots are the best means to explore planets as well.
Let's consider why, 40 years after humans first set foot on the Moon, there is no base or human presence. The focus was putting people on the Moon and bringing them back, not having a lasting presence. So after everyone was awed by the achievement, nobody at NASA gave a damn about doing anything more than what they had already done.



